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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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The Book of Leviticus, in its present form, was probably completed in about the sixth century BC.

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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Theodicy, the question of why a good God permits suffering, is one of the themes explored today.

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Synagogues began to be established in the first century AD. They were local centres, used for civic gatherings, as well as for study and worship.

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Unlike the other books of the prophets, the one named after its central character Jonah is a narrative rather than an account of prophecies.

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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Eli’s advice to Samuel was very wise. To the voice that spoke in the night he told him to say: “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.”

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The Baptism of the Lord

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Mark was the first to write a gospel and to use the this term meaning “Good News.

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Second Sunday after Christmas

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“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” (Isaiah 9:2)

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Feast of the Holy Family

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The four gospels each have their own way of describing Jesus’ origins.

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Fourth Sunday of Advent

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Today we light the fourth candle on the Advent wreath. This is the angel candle or the candle of love. Our waiting is almost over as we reflect on Gabriel’s appearance to Mary.

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Third Sunday of Advent

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Today we light the third candle on the Advent wreath, called the Shepherd Candle. In the past two weeks we have reflected on people waiting for the Lord’s coming: the prophets and Mary and Joseph.

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