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[Summary] => Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Our First Reading from the Book of Zechariah foretells the coming of the Prince of Peace, “See, your king shall come to you; a just savior is he, meek, and riding on an ass… the warrior’s bow shall be banished, and he shall proclaim peace to the nations” (Zech 9:9-10). Unlike the last kings of Israel who were military leaders who slew their enemies, the awaited-for Messiah will be meek and humble, proclaiming an end to violence and war.
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[Title] => The Parable of the Lost Son
[Summary] => Our Gospel today is the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It is quite a long one. I just hope that I have enough space to write my thoughts or my comments about this scripture reading which is “The Parable of the Lost Son.” You can read it in Luke 15:1-32.
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[Title] => The Parable of the Rich Fool
[Summary] => Our Gospel today is again another lesson in life that our Lord Jesus Christ wants all of us to know by heart and hopefully learn from it, especially those amongst us who are rich and so blessed with material goods. It is the Parable of the Rich Fool and you can read it in Luke 12:13-21.
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[Title] => Assertive yet non-violent
[Summary] => The Early Church wrestled with how to deal with Christians who had offended fellow Christians. Our Gospel today provides a four-stage process of fraternal correction within the local community.
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[Title] => LOL: Love Out Loud 4th Sunday in ordinary time
[Summary] => I borrow the title of this article from my former pupils at the Sacred Heart School-Jesuit (Ateneo de Cebu) who used it as the name of their Christmas outreach program for indigent children.
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