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“Stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.”
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Exodus 20:1-17 Psalm 19 1 Corinthians 1:22-25 John 2:13-25
Lent isn’t about what you give up; it’s about who you are becoming.
This week’s question: So far this Lent, are you happy with whom you are becoming? If not, what can you do this week to change that?
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[Fr. Ron Will, a Precious Blood priest and spiritual director, is a graduate of Catholic Theological Union and Creighton University’s School of Christian Spirituality. He has a special interest in helping form intentional disciples of Jesus, encouraging others to go spiritually deep-sea diving to explore a deeper relationship with God, and walking with people as they dive into the ocean of God’s mystery actually experiencing God rather than simply dipping one’s toe into the water.]
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