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The Crown of Glory
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Our Foundation: Trust in the Lord
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His Crown of Suffering, Our Crown of Glory
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Kerygma – Proclaiming the Gospel Message
As Catholics, we are called daily to make a choice…will we choose life (the Lord) or will we choose death (the world)? Will I carry my cross daily as the Lord instructs us in Luke 9:23 or will be ashamed of the cross? Will I be the Lord’s prophet and proclaim HIS word to the world around me?
The Church, God’s Means of Redemption
Last Sunday was the Feast of Corpus Christi, where the Church celebrated the body of the Lord Jesus Christ. Even though Christ has only “one body,” that body manifests itself in various forms; as the risen body of Christ, as the Eucharist, in our priests (in persona Christi) and in the Church.
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