There are times when you like to be first. Take the other day, for example.
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Lire Romains 8,8-17 Nombreux sont les péchés contre la dignité humaine, mais l’esclavage est à classer parmi les pires. Envisager une personne en tant que possession d’une autre; accepter comme normale l’idée qu’un être humain doive servir l’autre sans liberté de pensée, de mouvement ou de volonté; réduire un être humain à l’ombre de ce que signifie être humain: tout cela s’érige en un crime contre l’humanité elle-même
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Sing and Walk: Slave children, freeborn children Slave children, freeborn children Read Romans 8:8-17There are many sins against human dignity, but slavery has to rank among the worst.
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Last Tuesday, I atttended the episcopal ordination of Bishop Daniel Miehm, Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton. A joyous occasion for all in attendance
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This week, a couple of recent statements to bring to your attention.First, yesterday, May 12th, was World Communications Day. Before his retirement, Benedict XVI issued a statement to mark the occasion
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Read Hebrews 9:24-28; 10:19-23 The prescribed readings for the Catholic liturgy are usually continuous, but not on this Ascension Sunday.
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Lire Hébreux 9, 24-28; 10, 19-23 Habituellement, les lectures prescrites pour la liturgie catholique sont continues, mais pas en ce dimanche de l’Ascension.
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Annual Catholic Education Week Mass Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica—Ottawa, ON Feast of Blessed Francois de Laval—Monday, May 6th, 2013 FAITH IS CAUGHT, NOT TAUGHT [Texts: Acts 16.11-15; Psalm 149.1-2, 3-4, 5-6a, 9b; John 15.26-16.4a] The readings today address what it is to encounter Christ in faith and the need we have to share the Good News with others. Today is also the Feast Day of the first Canadian Bishop, Blessed Francois de Laval.
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Catholic Education Week; Tulipfest Confirmations, Anniversaries, Etc.
A number of events have come together in recent days in the Archdiocese of Edmonton. Our series Nothing More Beautiful has drawn to a close.
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Lire Apocalypse 21, 10-23 « La ville sainte. » Voilà comment depuis très longtemps est désignée Jérusalem
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Read Revelation 21:10-23 “The Holy City.” This is what Jerusalem had been called for a long time. Located on a small hill, it was almost impregnable
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Messe des jubilaires – Cathédrale Notre-Dame 4e dimanche de Pâques (Année “C”) — le 21 avril 2013 UN BON PASTEUR NOUS CONDUIT [Actes 13, 14.43-52 [Psaume 99 (100)]; Apocalypse 7, 9.14b-17; Jean 10, 27-30] Une des grandes joies de mon ministère épiscopal c’est de me retrouver après Pâques avec les couples jubilaires entourés de leurs familles et leurs amis qui viennent à la cathédrale fêter leur anniversaire de mariage. Un jour, chers jubilaires, devant Dieu et les hommes, vous avez décidé d’unir votre existence, pour le meilleur et pour le pire
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Transitioning from April to May – Quelques celebrations majeurs
Sing and Walk: “I make all things new!” “I make all things new!” Read Revelation 21:1-5It happens to all of us: to want to start over again, to wipe the slate clean, to have a second chance. A relationship was broken, a project didn’t succeed, some opportunity passed us by, and there we are, torn by the regret for what could have been and the wish we could try again.Isn’t this what lies behind all those resolutions we’ve made along the road of life?
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Lire Apocalypse 21, 1-5 Il nous arrive tous de vouloir recommencer à zéro, d’avoir une nouvelle chance, de nous reprendre en oubliant le passé. Une relation a été blessée, un projet a été mal amorcé, une occasion nous a glissé entre les mains, et nous voilà pris entre deux sentiments : le regret de ne pas avoir su profiter du moment et le désir de reprendre la chance perdue.
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Father Frank Albert Ramsperger, S.J.
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This past week the entire world has been witness to the terrible bombings that took place at the Boston Marathon, and of the dramatic search for the perpetrators.
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Lire Apocalypse 7, 9-17 La fête des tentes – Sukkot – était l’une des trois fêtes annuelles que le peuple juif marquait par un pèlerinage au Temple de Jérusalem.
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Sing and Walk: Water and blood, tents and Temple Water and blood, tents and Temple Read Revelation 7:9-17The feast of tents – Sukkot – was one of the three yearly feast days that required the Jewish people to make a pilgrimage to the Temple of Jerusalem. There, they would build huts in memory of the forty years of wandering in the desert before they entered the promised land
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On the Second Sunday of Easter (or Divine Mercy Sunday), St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Parish held the first of what will become a series called “Faith Seeking Understanding”.
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Weekly Round-Up: St Theresa’s Parish and NE, SJfest, FMJ, OCSLC Saint of the Wk: Kateri Tekakwitha
Here in Edmonton we are hearing this MUCH too often from our weather forecasters. As we live through the winter that has yet to learn the meaning of the word “END”, we hear time and again that our temperatures are “below seasonal”
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