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Vatican II asks us to read the Bible
every day, |
This plan follows
the Sunday liturgy: reading + psalm + reading +
gospel |
O Holy Spirit, may these passages give
us hope,
wisdom, compassion, |
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Bible Blog October 21, 2013 Comments welcome here
Reading: Exodus 17 In one place where there was no water Reflection: Prayer: Dear God, please help us understand the power of prayer |
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Reading: Psalm 72 O
Lord, please bless the king, May
the mountains bring forth peace for the people The
kings of Sheba and Seba bring him gifts. He
will save the poor
when they cry for help He
will have pity on the
weak May
every tribe be blessed in him. Reflection: |
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Reading: Philippians 1 From Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, to all the believers in the Church at Philippi We wish you the grace and peace of God our Father and of the Lord Jesus Christ I thank God whenever I think of you. Every time I pray for you, I pray with joy, remembering how you helped to spread the Good News You have a permanent place in my heart. God knows how much I miss you. I love you as Christ Jesus loves you My prayer is that your love for each other will increase more and more, helping you always to know what is good and to avoid what is bad Reflection: |
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Reading: Luke 6 In his teaching, Jesus said "Why do you call me 'Lord', yet do not do what I ask you to do? Anyone who comes to me and listens to my words and puts them into practice is like a man who built his house on a solid foundation. That house was so well built that even floods could not damage it But anyone who listens and does not put my words into practice is like a man who built his house without a foundation. As soon as floods came, the house collapsed" Reflection:
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