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March 28

“Return, O Israel, to the Lord your God.” (Hosea 14:2) The Liturgy continues to offer us moving texts that invite us to conversion. This return to God is deeply rooted in the spirit of the prophets. To convert, to turn towards God, to straighten the path. The Synod on Synodality that was preparing this Jubilee …

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March 27:

“The kingdom of God has come to you.” (Lk. 11:20) What happened in Israel in Jeremiah’s day, that Jeremiah would say to him, “They did not listen or pay attention? On the contrary, they walked according to their ideas, according to the wickedness of their stubborn hearts. They turned their backs on me and not …

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March 26

“And now, Israel, listen.” (Deut. 4:1) Israel is a people who have become accustomed to not having images of God. His Word is sufficient for them. God is a God who speaks, who guides them on what they should do or not do in order to become “a great nation” of wise and intelligent men. …

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March 19 Saint Joseph

“All those who are apparently hidden or ‘second in line’ have an unparalleled role in the history of salvation…” “Faith does not distance us from the world, but inserts us more deeply into it,” says Pope Francis speaking of Saint Joseph.  “We must go deep into the world, but with the power of prayer. Each …

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March 18

“One is your teacher, and you are all brothers and sisters.” (Mt. 23:1-12) The invitation that Jesus makes to us today is radical. The ‘synodal’ community that He proposes to us demands the renunciation of appearances, of the social scales that place some people higher than others. to strengthen the name of the “Father”, which …

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March 17

“We have sinned.” (Dan. 9:5) Today the liturgy brings us back to the penitential attitudes that run through this Lenten season. It expects from the Church a change, a renewal, a walk in the ways of God. Francis’ pontificate has had that purpose: the reform of the Church. He promotes the goal to overcome the …

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March 14

“Go first to be reconciled to your brother.” (Mt. 5:24) It would be worth noting that in “The Sermon on the Mount,” a profile of the Christian in the Gospel of Matthew, the first commandment is V: Thou shalt not kill. And, among the counsels that Jesus gives, which go beyond the Law, there is …

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March 13

 “If your son asks for bread, will you give him a stone?” (Mt. 7:7-10) Today the texts invite us to visit, in the Old Testament, the Book of Esther: the prayer of a woman who touches the heart of God on behalf of her people. Let’s examine our prayer and look at its goals, our …

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March 12

“Mercy, my God, by your goodness…” (Ps. 50) On this beautiful Lenten journey, the Psalmist puts on our lips the words of David, repentant. The Babylonians, too, repented at Jonah’s preaching. It is us that Jesus invites us to recognize in Him, ‘the sign of Jonah’. Jesus calls his generation “perverse” (Mt. 12:38). They have …

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March 11

“When you pray, do not use too many words.” (Mt. 6:7) And yet, we do not want to leave the silent and permanent communion “with the one who we know loves us” (St. Teresa). Teresa tells us to sit next to Jesus and watch him speak with his “Abba”; she really teaches us to pray, …

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