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Sunday Reflection, 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 10, 2013): God of the Living and the Dead
This weekend is the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings can be found here. We are approaching the end of the liturgical year and the theme is on the afterlife. One of the hallmark beliefs that separates Christianity from … Continue reading
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Tagged 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, afterlife, Catholic, Christian, death, Easter, Jessie Rogers, Jesus, Judaism, Pharisees, resurrection, Sadducees, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection
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