Του λόγοι Λόγου

‘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.

Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent

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“Accordingly Moses made a bronze serpent and mounted it on a pole, and whenever the serpent bit someone, the person looked at the bronze ...

The cross of Christ is the source of
all blessings, the cause of all graces

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Pope Saint Leo the Great Bishop of Rome and Great Western Father of the Church An excerpt from his  On the Lord’s Passion, Sermon 8 ...

Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent

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“Yet it is better for me not to do it and to fall into your power than to sin before the Lord.” ( Daniel 13:23.) Saint Augustine of...

If anyone has sinned,
we have an advocate with the Father

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Saint John Fisher Bishop and Martyr An excerpt from a Commentary on Psalm 129 Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent Our high prie...

"straining forward" and the
Fifth Sunday of Lent

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εὐαγγελίζω ( euaggelizo ) “to announce the Good News of victory in battle” “It is not that I have already taken hold of it or have al...

Fifth Sunday of Lent

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“... She replied, “No one, sir.” Then Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you. Go, [and] from now on do not sin any more.” ( John 8:11.) ...

We keep the coming feast of the Lord through deeds, not words

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Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Bishop and Great Eastern Father of the Church An excerpt from his  Letter 14: Easter Fifth Sunday ...

Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent

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“I knew it because the LORD informed me: at that time you showed me their doings.” ( Jeremiah 11:18.) Saint Jerome offers the fol...

All human activity is to find its
purification in the paschal mystery

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Second Vatican Council An excerpt from Gaudium et Spes , 37-38. Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent Holy Scripture, with whi...

Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent

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“For, not thinking rightly, they said among themselves: “Brief and troubled is our lifetime; there is no remedy for our dying, nor is any...
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Fr Mark J Hunt STD
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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