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.

Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent

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“See, I am creating new heavens and a new earth; The former things shall not be remembered nor come to mind.” ( Isaiah 65:17.) Sai...

Christ the high priest
makes atonement for our sins

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Origen of Alexandria Priest, Ancient Christian Writer and Martyr An excerpt from his Homily on Leviticus Monday of the Fourth We...

Scrutiny II
Let the Light of the Father’s Mercy enter life

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εὐαγγελίζω ( euaggelizo ) “to announce the Good News of victory in battle” “When Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, he found...

Fourth Sunday of Lent

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“As he passed by he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born b...

Christ is the way
to the light, the truth, and the life

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Saint Augustine of Hippo Bishop and Great Western Father of the Church An excerpt from his Treatise on John Fourth Sunday of Len...

Saturday of the Third Week of Lent

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“He will revive us after two days; on the third day he will raise us up, to live in his presence.” ( Hosea 6:2) Origen of Alexandr...

Serve Christ in the poor

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Saint Gregory Nazianzus Bishop and Great Eastern Father of the Church An excerpt from his Oration 14 - De pauperum amore (On Love o...

Friday of the Third Week of Lent

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“Ephraim! What more have I to do with idols? I have humbled him, but I will take note of him. I am like a verdant cypress tree. From m...

The mystery of our new life in Christ

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Saint Gregory the Great Bishop of Rome and Great Western Father of the Church An excerpt from his  Moral Reflections on Jobs Fri...

Thursday of the Third Week of Lent

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“But they did not listen to me, nor did they pay attention. They walked in the stubbornness of their evil hearts and turned their back...
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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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