Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

"Today salvation has come to this house"

Sunday's Gospel point out that, before his conversion, Zacchaeus was a short man, someone lacking in height, but that, after his conversion, the tall man gave back what the small man had stolen. Meeting Jesus, it seems, made Zacchaeus grow bigger in stature. Our Discussion Questions for October 31, 2010 - 31st Sunday In Ordinary Time - will guide your Online Sunday Bible Study sessions with your

Kamis, 21 Oktober 2010

"Whoever exalts himself will be humbled"

This Sunday´s Gospel - together with the past two Sundays - form a trilogy on prayer, especially the greatest prayer: the sacrifice of the Mass. Our Discussion Questions for October 24, 30th sunday in Ordinary Time will guide your Online Sunday Bible Study sessions with your family, friends and church groups.A Trilogy on PrayerTwo week´s ago the Gospel focused on thanksgiving. Jesus praised the

Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010

"Pray always without becoming weary"

There are two sides to Sunday’s Readings for October 17, 2010, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time. One theme is “Do not get tired when you are praying.” The other is, when you do, there will be support. Our Discussion Questions will guide your Online Sunday Bible Study sessions with your family, friends and church groups.Ground Rules for PrayerThe classic way to stay in touch with God is prayer. Small

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

"Jesus, Master! Have pity on us!"

Nine of the 10 lepers healed in this Sunday's Readings - October 10, 2010, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time - did not return to praise God for their healing. Nevertheless, they are healed, and the wideness of God's mercy is exalted even in their ingratitude, and ours. Both the stories of Naaman story and that of the10 lepers teach us some powerful lessons about remembrance, gratitude, healing and