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Par la méditation de ce 28e dimanche du Temps Ordinaire de l'Année C, contemplons les attitudes du lépreux Naman dans la première lecture et de dix lépreux de l’évangile avant de nous plonger dans la foi en Jésus-Christ qui ouvre au salut. Ne perdons pas notre temps à l’incrédulité et à la superficialité spirituelle.
Read MoreOn this sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, let us celebrate the mystery of salvation with all humility, sitting at the feet of Him through whom the promises of God the Father are fulfilled. He shows us the priceless glory of the mystery of salvation among all nations, and this in the hope of glory.
Read MoreSalvation is achieved through the humility of those who agree to embark on the path of passion. We relive the same journey today, as we retrace the procession that advances toward Jerusalem with branches in hand. Let us once again sing loudly and clearly HOSANNA SON OF DAVID in our various desolations and solitudes, accompanying Christ toward his passion, his death, and his resurrection.
Read MoreWe are celebrating the Fifth Sunday of Lent. This coming joy should motivate us to greater perseverance in the life of conversion. God is merciful toward our sins; let us cooperate with his grace to help our brothers and sisters escape the yoke of their errors instead of judging them.
Read MoreThe father, in the parable of this Fourth Sunday of Lent, exults with joy at the return of his lost son (15:24). This is the same attitude displayed by the shepherd who goes in search of a single lost sheep, leaving the other 99 (15:6) and by the woman who found the coin in her house (15:9).
Read MoreOur history is strewn with pitfalls that rob us of our happiness. Happiness is a light that attracts the gaze of every being. It is the meaning of our struggles for survival. Let us commit ourselves today to the desert with Christ to overcome temptation, the assurance of our Easter.
Read MoreToday's Gospel opens our reflection on a right conscience. These short sentences read this Sunday invite us to act with discernment and judgment in order to produce good fruits capable of pleasing God and society. All this is only possible when our hearts conceal the treasure that should enlighten our actions. To this end, I propose these three steps.
Read MoreAround Jesus we are gathered to listen to him and experience the fulfillment of his signs. Let us make our hearts pure to welcome his Word, purify our hands to receive his body and prepare our tongue to sing his holiness.
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