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Just a month ago, we saw in our Sunday Gospel Reading from St. Mark ch. 9 that the EGO can be our greatest enemy. And this was evident even among the closest apostles of Christ. In today’s Gospel Reading from the very next chapter of St. Mark, here we are again with the very same apostles – still vying with one another who would be more in power and closer to the source of power. 

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Just a month ago, we saw in our Sunday Gospel Reading from St. Mark ch. 9 that the EGO can be our greatest enemy. And this was evident even among the closest apostles of Christ. In today’s Gospel Reading from the very next chapter of St. Mark, here we are again with the very same apostles – still vying with one another who would be more in power and closer to the source of power. 

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