Sunday Scripture Reflection Written each week by members of the CTU faculty, these reflections are thought-provoking and inspirational. ♥"It is only when one stands in the valley between many mountains … 24 Scripture Reading Ask a group member to read James 1:22-25 from a modern translation.
Consider first taking an inductive approach to liturgical catechesis (NDC, 29) that focuses on the young person’s experiences before, during, and after the encounter with God in the Liturgy. In the interim, visit or bookmark https://lite.catholic.sg for updates and the Scripture Reflection from our Archbishop . July 8, 2020 Scripture Reading Scripture Reading Reflection (skim all) Reflection (all sections) Questions 1 and 2 Questions (selected) Departing Hymn Departing Hymn . Archbishop Carlson’s Stewardship Goal “Let us focus on generosity, or returning God’s gifts with increase, through the generous sharing of our time, talent and treasure.” It is recommended that all parishes include a stewardship reflection each week in their bulletin, to encourage parishioners to more generously share their time, talent and treasure. In November 2018, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops approved a new pastoral letter against racism, Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg calls together the faithful in four southwestern Pennsylvania counties – Armstrong, Fayette, Indiana and Westmoreland – under the leadership of the diocesan bishop, a successor of the Apostles, and in communion with the Holy Father, the bishop of Rome.
Reflection Questions The Dancing Word: Woman at the Well 1. Pre-Mass Reflection and Discussion Questions. The Samaritan woman makes her way to the well with heavy-footed resignation.
Scripture Reflection: Unity in the Body of Christ. SCRIPTURE Galatians 5:22-23, NRSV THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. He makes me lie down in green pastures. There is no law against such things. July 9, 2020 Daily Gospel Reflection for July 9, 2020. Scripture for Life: The God we know through Christianity exists as a community of overflowing love. At the shock of encountering what seems like a suspicious stranger, she resolves to do what she knows best - “hide her mind and harden her heart.” What burdens weigh you down? Here are some modern day spiritual reflections for your consideration...To learn how to combat really dumb secular arguments, go here. REFLECTION: GENTLENESS By Rev. In their letter, they invited all people of faith to “join us in striving for the end of raci sm in all its forms, that we may Reflection Bible verses about Reflection. Rich Lang It is … A Psalm of David. Psalm 23:1-6 ESV / 18 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful. Every day, we bring you a brief reflection on the daily Gospel reading, along with questions for further reflection and a prompt toward deeper prayer. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Receive Daily Gospel Reflections in your inbox. Read the latest reflection here, then sign up to have them sent to your email every Wednesday. A spiritual reflection is a short saying that packs a huge meaning. Daily Scripture Reflection catholicadmin 2020-06-06T19:27:29+08:00 We are upgrading, so the Catholic.sg website and app may be inaccessible during this time.