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Today, the Feast of the Epiphany, officially ends the Christmas season.

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It was one of those trips sim-ply meant to happen, judging from the slew of blessings that allowed us to embark comfortably.

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Sinisira ng ketong ang katawan. Ang mga daliri ay napupunggok at ang ilong ay nababaluktot. Ngayon, tulad nang sa panahon ni Jesus, iniisip ng mga tao na ang ketong ay madaling makahawa.

Tingnan kung ano ang naging reaksiyon ni Jesus nang siya’y lapitan ng isang ketongin (Lk. 5:12-16).
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It was one of those trips sim-ply meant to happen, judging from the slew of blessings that allowed us to embark comfortably.

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Sinisira ng ketong ang katawan. Ang mga daliri ay napupunggok at ang ilong ay nababaluktot. Ngayon, tulad nang sa panahon ni Jesus, iniisip ng mga tao na ang ketong ay madaling makahawa.

Tingnan kung ano ang naging reaksiyon ni Jesus nang siya’y lapitan ng isang ketongin (Lk. 5:12-16).
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