Festive Gospel Comments Gospel for Sunday, July 28: John 6:1-15 Carlo Miglietta Jul 22, 2024 XIV Sunday Year B 1After these events, Jesus passed on to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, that is,…
Opera M by spazio + spadoni Fr. Ferdinando Colombo: Dressing the Ignudes Ferdinando Colombo Jul 21, 2024 Actualizing the works of mercy through the eyes of Fr. Ferdinando Colombo By now, it's obvious, we only think…
Other Biblical Comments The Word every day: 21-27 July, 2024 An inhabitant of spazio+spadoni Jul 21, 2024 Commentary on the Readings of the Day by Father Giordano Favillini Sunday, 21/07 Mark 6:31 Jesus said to them,…
Comments on the Festive Readings Invited to God’s Feast Carlo Miglietta Jul 15, 2024 Readings: Jer 21:3-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 In today's Gospel (Mk 6:30-34), the Apostles ("apòstoloi" means…
Festive Gospel Comments Gospel for Sunday, July 21: Mark 6:30-34 Carlo Miglietta Jul 15, 2024 XVI Sunday Year B 30 The apostles gathered around Jesus and reported to him all that they had done and taught.…
Opera M and Art The Works of Spiritual Mercy – Patiently Enduring Harassing People Paola Carmen Salamino Jul 14, 2024 The Works of Mercy recommended by the Church do not have priority over one another, but all are of equal importance…
Other Biblical Comments The Word every day: 14-20 July, 2024 An inhabitant of spazio+spadoni Jul 14, 2024 Commentary on the Readings of the Day by Father Giordano Favillini Sunday, 14/07 Mark 6:8 Jesus called the 12 to…
Comments on the Festive Readings A church witness in love and poverty Carlo Miglietta Jul 8, 2024 Readings: Am 7:12-15; Eph 1:3-14; Mk 6:7-13 Today's Gospel is the church's "Magna Charta" if it is to remain…
Festive Gospel Comments Gospel for Sunday, July 14: Mark 6:7-13 Carlo Miglietta Jul 8, 2024 XV Sunday Year B 7 Then he called the Twelve, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over…
Opera M by spazio + spadoni Fr. Ferdinando Colombo: Giving Drink to the Thirsty Ferdinando Colombo Jul 7, 2024 Actualizing the works of mercy through the eyes of Fr. Ferdinando Colombo Eight hundred million people do not have…