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Praying for our common home

“for believers in Jesus Christ, the Word of God who became man for our sake, “the life of the spirit is not dissociated from the body or from nature or from worldly realities, but lived in and with them, in communion with all that surrounds us” (Laudato Si’, 216). The ecological crisis thus summons us to a profound spiritual conversion: Christians are called to “an ecological conversion whereby the effects of their encounter with Jesus Christ become evident in their relationship with the world around them” (ibid., 217). For “living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian experience” (ibid.).

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Jokes 28/08

Jokes A businessman finds himself in serious financial trouble. His business has gone under, so he decides to ask God for help. He begins to pray like never before.   “God, please help me. I’ve lost my business and if I don’t get some money soon, I’m going to lose my house too. Please let

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Gospel Gazing 6 – Do not worry about your life

Gospel Gazing Exploring the profound meanings behind seemingly perplexing gospel passages. Do not worry about your life… Join us on Gospel Gazing as Redemptorist Priest David Hore helps us unravel the deeper meaning behind a seemingly perplexing passage from the Gospel of Luke. In this episode, we explore Jesus’ teachings about not worrying over material

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Hope and Vision

Ripples of Hope – A Vision for a Better World “Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world.” ~ Howard Zinn ~   Imagine a world where everyone feels seen and valued, where kindness and respect are the norms.  It starts with acknowledging each person’s worth and acting with compassion. When

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