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‘words (λόγοι, logoi) of THE WORD (Του Λόγου, Tou Logou)’
ponders the Sacred Scriptures, the Sacred Liturgy,
Fathers of the Church and RCIA
as a response to the call for a New Evangelization
that by the grace of
God the Holy Spirit
all may encounter
God the Son, Jesus the Incarnate Word
and be drawn in love as adopted children to
God our Father Who is Merciful Love.

Showing posts with label Origen of Alexandria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Origen of Alexandria. Show all posts

Ordinary Time Week 27: Friday
 

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“But upon returning, it finds it swept clean and put in order.” ( Luke 11:25) Origen of Alexandria  comments on this verse from the G...

Ordinary Time Week 10: Tuesday

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“You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be th...



Easter, Week 4: Tuesday

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“I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out of my hand.” ( John 10:28) Origen of Alexandria  com...

Voices ever ancient, ever new. Lent, Week 2: Tuesday

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“The greatest among you must be your servant.” ( Matthew 23:11) Origen of Alexandria  comments on this verse from the Gospel proclaim...

Voices ever ancient, ever new. Lent, Week 2: Sunday

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“And he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light.” ( Matthew 17:2) Origen of A...

Voices ever ancient, ever new. Lent, Week 1: Tuesday

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“Give us today our daily bread...” ( Matthew 6:11) Origen of Alexandria  comments on this verse from the Gospel proclaimed at Mass to...

Voices ever ancient, ever new. Ordinary Time Week 5: Sunday.

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“You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be th...
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Fr Mark is a Roman Catholic diocesan priest of the Philadelphia Archdiocese. Having earned a doctorate in Sacred Theology under the guidance of the late Fr Ambrose Eßer OP at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Rome), Fr Mark also serves the Church occasionally as an adjunct professor at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary. When not engaged in teaching, he pursues scholarship in the areas of Teilhard de Chardin, Eastern Patrology, Sacred Scripture, Liturgy, RCIA and the New Evangelization. He also devotes some time to increasing skills in the areas of html5, php, mySQL, Wordpress and apps as an Apple® and Helix (Macintosh database) developer. When time permits, he works in his cabinetry and welding tool shop and, as a former electrician and boilermaker, did volunteer work for a non-profit housing organization.
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