February 27, 2011 -
EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME -
Monition ENVIRONMENTAL -
The celebration of today invites us to reflect on divine providence, the life of a man waking beneficial gaze of God the Creator and Father.
Monition ON FIRST READING
The secret of inner peace lies in the unshakable belief that God never forgets us, which is close to us even if you do not feel, and who loves us as only he knows how to love. Those close to us, even the most expensive and most often related to us we can leave, not him, he did not ever forget.
Monition THE SECOND READING
Anyone who has a ministry in the church is a servant of Christ, is obliged to be faithful and to transmit only what he received. Through their service to all of us must unite in one that only counts Christ.
Only he who believes everyone has flaws.
Monition THE GOSPEL
wealth, which can become a master to man, can not be served by those who love God Anything, although important, when it becomes a major concern and the only purpose of life, becomes an idol and leaves no room for the Lord. Let us not be at the end of life with their hands full of those assets for which we were hungry, but we do not need anything, and empty of good works.
The gospel calls us to trust in divine providence.
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