Thank you for joining us for “A Journey through Lent with the Sunday Gospels,” an online, video offering from Precious Blood Renewal Center.
“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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An Assembling God’s Puzzle video
By Fr. Garry Richmeier
It seems to be part of our DNA to sort everything in life into two categories — right or wrong, good or bad. Of course, we are always on the “right” side and to demonstrate our “rightness” we demonize the other side and problems ensue. How can we break the cycle?
By Fr. Ron Will, CPPS
I hope that my reflections make you more attentive to the Eucharistic Prayer at the next Mass you attend. When you really listen to the readings and the prayers, the pieces of the puzzle of the Mass come together and you see the incredible vision God has for us.