by Fred Karpuk | Dec 15, 2008 | 2006, Cycle B, Lent, Third Sunday of Lent
CYCLE B LENT 3RD 1. Two points come through the scripture readings from events that unfolded in the Gospel: a. What it means to have Reverence for the a TEMPLE of God b. And the Proper USE of Anger. A. We believe the Temple cleansing event historically did take place:...
by Fred Karpuk | Dec 15, 2008 | 2006, Cycle B, Holy Trinity Sunday
CYCLE B HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY 1. The term TRINITY in Christian Dogma means there are 3 persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in the One God. The Word Trinity itself is not Biblical, rather it is a development in the church Over the years because of...
by Fred Karpuk | Dec 15, 2008 | 2006, 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle B, Ordinary
CYCLE B 33RD 1. Athletes are asked to PUT OUT a great amount of effort in their respective sport. Good programs have GOALS to be accomplished. -BUY INTO the coaches plan this much and we might win the conference title. -BUY INTO the coaches plan a little more, and who...
by Fred Karpuk | Dec 15, 2008 | 2006, 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle B, Ordinary
CYCLE B 30TH 1. Blindness was an affliction often mentioned in the Bible. Mosaic law contains some dispositions aimed at protecting the blind, explicitly forbidding others to place obstacles in their path or lead them astray. Even today extra care is given to those...
by Fred Karpuk | Dec 15, 2008 | 2006, 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Cycle B, Ordinary
27TH CYCLE B 1. It is pointed out in the U.S. Constitution that the Government cannot form a State sponsored religion. This has come to be known as ‘Separation of Church and State’. While this separation is important, it must be noted that the two entities, Church and...
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