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January 2007

  • Weekly Meditation
    Posted: 1/29/2007
    Jesus came and affirmed that the core of our
    relationship with God is love. We are called
    to love God above all with our whole heart and
    soul and strength and love our neighbor as ourselves.
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  • Weekly Meditation
    Posted: 1/22/2007
    Thursday, January 25 is the Feast of the Conversion
    of St. Paul, Apostle and also the final day of the
    Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. What greater
    good could come from the unity of all followers of
    Christ living His value system and sharing it
    with the world. Let us pray and work in all the
    ways we can for Christian Unity.
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  • Weekly Meditation
    Posted: 1/15/2007
    Today we remember and honor Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
    He was a man of peaceful and non-violent approach
    to justice, especially for racial and economic justice
    in our country at a time when it called for vision and
    genuine courage on his part. He was a man of deep
    abiding faith in God.
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  • Weekly Meditation
    Posted: 1/8/2007
    Today we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord.
    Our Redeemer desired to be baptized in the Jordan
    by John-- let us make our prayers to him:
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  • Weekly Meditation
    Posted: 1/1/2007
    Today the world celebrates New Year's Day, the
    beginning of a new year. We Catholics celebrate
    this day also in our faith life by honoring Mary
    in her unique role as Mother of God, her divine
    maternity. Whatever resolutions we make may they
    pertain to things that are of value to us - to us
    as disciples of Jesus Christ.
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