Our relationship with God is primary but that does not mean that our faith is a private matter. This primary relationship is the perspective in which we engage in other relationships. We must not discount the power of our witness to following Christ within His Church. In the Gospel reading (cf. Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48), the Lord Jesus offers a sobering teaching about not creating obstacles on the journey of faith, whether for ourselves or others. Jesus warns us that we must never exploit others and lead them away from God. We belong to God, rejoice in this blessing, and reflect it in our behavior. We repent from causing scandal among us because we are consecrated to God in Christ. Following His teaching and example, we are becoming wholly holy.
Dec 27, 2020 - The Light of Christ for Family Life
Dec 25, 2020 - The Light of Christ: Our Path for Life
Dec 20, 2020 - Hopeful People Keep Their Commitment
Dec 13, 2020 - Hopeful People Live With Conviction
Dec 6, 2020 - Hopeful People Undergo Conversion
Nov, 29, 2020 - Hopeful People are Confident People
Nov 22: Transforming the Exercise of Power
Nov 8, 2020 - The Wisdom of Remaining Vigilant
Oct 25, 2020: A Proven Foundation For Fruitful Living
Oct 18, 2020: Compassion for People
Oct 11, 2020: The Church is Essential to Christian Discipleship
Oct 4, 2020: Communication for Parish Growth
Sep 27: Commitment to Prayer as a Parish
Sep 20, 2020:Growing in Christ During a Pandemic
Sep 13, 2020: Reconciliation & Justice
Sep 6, 2020: Christlike Conflict Resolution
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