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Tuesday 19

“Come down soon, I want to stay at your house.” Lk. 19:1-10 Luke today tells us that beautiful passage of the conversion of Zacchaeus, the tax collector, frowned upon and rejected for the abuse of tax actions. Once again, the Lord Jesus engages in an encounter, this time with Zachaeus, and takes the initiative to …

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Monday 18

“What do you want me to do for you?” Lk. 18:35-43 Jesus’ invitation in today’s Gospel is to revive our faith, first of all, in the light of insistent trust in the Lord; He can do everything. The blind man cried out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” And secondly, go forth with …

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Friday 15

“Be prepared for that day.” (Lk. 17:26-27). Today’s Gospel is the invitation to live watchful and open to conversion by delving into a spiritual life that is a guarantee of being prepared for the definitive encounter with the Father. In the Old Testament, in the time of Noah and Lot, people lived in situations of …

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Thursday 14

“The Kingdom of God is within you.” Lk. 17:20-25 The Pharisees approach Jesus and ask him about the coming of the Kingdom. They were expectant; they believed that it would be with great demonstrations, like a king surrounded by soldiers and horses. Do we also seek kingdom-building today in flashy spectacles, miracles, and even magical …

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Wednesday 13

“Stand up and go, your faith has saved you.” Lk. 17:11-19 Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem. Ten lepers come to meet him, who from afar ask to be healed: “Jesus, master, have mercy on us.” When He saw them, He said to them, “Go and present yourselves to the priests.” As they went, …

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Friday 08

“The children of this world are more cunning than the children of light.” Lk. 16:1-8. The parable of the unjust administrator may sound strange to us, and we could say that Jesus exalts corruption. Jesus does not praise the unfaithfulness of the unjust employee; on the contrary, the employee is fired. Jesus highlights the intelligence …

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Thursday 07

“There will be joy in heaven over a converted sinner.” (Lk. 15:1-10). Today’s two parables: that of the lost sheep and that of the lost coin, place us in front of the good God, the compassionate God, who is understanding of our frailties and creatively seeks to wait for us until we achieve our conversion. …

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Wednesday 06

“Take up your cross and follow me.” Lk. 14:25-3 Following Jesus, to help him in building the kingdom, is not easy. First it asks us to surrender the family, personal interests, our own self.  We must carry the cross, to be his disciple. And second, He asks us to measure our strength, like the builder …

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Tuesday 05

“Come, all of you, everything is ready.” Lk. 14:15-24. Today’s Gospel, in the same vein as the banquet, challenges us to live like Jesus, in fraternity and inclusion, especially the most fragile and least of the kingdom: “The poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame”. Who are those who ask you to open your …

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