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Tag Archives: 21st Sunday Ordinary Time
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 25, 2013): Heaven, Nick Saban and an Adult Relationship With God
“Real prayer is union with God, a union as vital as that of the vine to the branch.” -Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (courtesy of Quoting Catholic Blog) Today is the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time. The liturgical readings can be … Continue reading →
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Tagged 21st Sunday Ordinary Time, August 18 2013, charity, Cycle C, faith, Gospel of Luke, heaven, hell, Ignatian Spirituality, James Foley SJ, James Predmore SJ, love, Mother Teresa, narrow gate, Nick Saban, Prayer, Robert Barron
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