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Tag Archives: Ecclesiastes
Sunday Reflection, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time (August 4, 2013): What Possesses Us?
Today is the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings focus on wealth and material possessions. They also contain an interesting statement from the Book of Ecclesiastes, which is one of the most interesting quotes from the Hebrew Bible: “Vanity of … Continue reading →
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