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It’s the 3rd Sunday in the Ordinary Time and today’s gospel is quite timely because Cebu plays host to the 51st International Eucharistic Congress as it speaks of the beginning of the Galilean Ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ which you can be read in Luke 1:1-4; 4: 14-21.

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It’s the start of August and today’s gospel is about the feeding of the five thousand. In October last year, my TV show, Straight from the Sky went to Israel courtesy of Del Mar Travel and Tours to do a video documentary of the sites that we read in the Old and New Testaments in the Bible and yes, one of these traditional sites we visited is called Tabgha in Galilee near Capernaum, where a Byzantine Church stands.

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Last Sunday’s gospel was about the beginning of the Galilean Ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is found in your Bible in Luke 4:14-21 and today’s gospel is the continuation of last Sunday’s gospel, which you can read in the next verse of Luke 4:21-30… but this time, it is about the rejection of our Lord Jesus Christ in his own hometown of Nazareth.

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It’s the start of August and today’s gospel is about the feeding of the five thousand. In October last year, my TV show, Straight from the Sky went to Israel courtesy of Del Mar Travel and Tours to do a video documentary of the sites that we read in the Old and New Testaments in the Bible and yes, one of these traditional sites we visited is called Tabgha in Galilee near Capernaum, where a Byzantine Church stands.

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