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Tuesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time, Phil Dabney, C.Ss.R.
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Monday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time, Francis Gargani, C.Ss.R.
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Lunes de la XXXI semana del Tiempo ordinario, Fabio Marin Morales, C.Ss.R.
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Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, John Collins, C.Ss.R.
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Jueves de la XXVI semana del Tiempo ordinario, Mark Wise, C.Ss.R.
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Fiesta de San Carlos Borromeo, Thomas Martín Deely, C.Ss.R.
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Memorial of Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop, Matthew Allman, C.Ss.R.
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Viernes de la XXX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Alipio Flores, C.Ss.R.
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Friday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time, Augustus Riviere, C.Ss.R.
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The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, Denis Sweeney, C.Ss.R.
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Solemnidad de Todos los Santos, Edmundo Molina, C.Ss.R.
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Solemnity of All Saints, Ed Faliskie, C.Ss.R.
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Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time, Paul Borowski, C.Ss.R.
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Martes de la XXX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Thomas Deely, C.Ss.R.
Martes de la XXX semana del Tiempo ordinarioLectionary: 480Primera lecturaRom 8, 18-25Hermanos: Considero que los sufrimientos de esta vida no se pueden comparar con la gloria que un día se manifestará en nosotros; porque toda la creación espera, con seguridad e impaciencia, la revelación de esa gloria de los hijos de Dios.La creación está ahora sometida al desorden, no por su querer, sino por voluntad de aquel que la sometió, pero dándole al mismo tiempo esta esperanza: que también ella misma va a ser liberada de la esclavitud de la corrupción, para compartir la gloriosa libertad de los hijos de Dios.Sabemos, en efecto, que la creación entera gime hasta el presente y sufre dolores de parto; y no sólo ella, sino también nosotros, los que poseemos las primicias del Espíritu, gemimos interiormente, anhelando que se realice plenamente nuestra condición de hijos de Dios, la redención de nuestro cuerpo.Porque ya es nuestra la salvación, pero su plenitud es todavía objeto de esperanza. Esperar lo que ya se posee no es tener esperanza, porque, ¿cómo se puede esperar lo que ya se posee? En cambio, si esperamos algo que todavía no poseemos, tenemos que esperarlo con paciencia.Salmo ResponsorialSalmo 125, 1-2ab. 2cd-3. 4-5. 6R. Grandes cosas ha hecho por nosotros, Señor.Cuando el Señor nos hizo volver del cautiverio,creíamos soñar;entonces no cesaba de reír nuestra bocani se cansaba entonces la lengua de cantar.R. Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor.Aun los mismos paganos con asombro decían:"¡Grandes cosas ha hecho por ellos el Señor!"Y estábamos alegres,pues ha hecho grandes cosas por su pueblo el Señor.R. Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor.Como cambian los ríos la suerte del desierto,cambia también ahora nuestra suerte, Señor,y entre gritos de júbilocosecharán aquellos que siembran con dolor.R. Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor.Al ir, iba llorando, cargando la semilla;al regresar, cantando vendrán con sus gavillas.R. Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor.Aclamación antes del EvangelioCfr Mt 11, 25R. Aleluya, aleluya.Te doy gracias, Padre, Señor del cielo y de la tierra,porque has revelado los misterios del Reinoa la gente sencilla.R. Aleluya.EvangelioLc 13, 18-21En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo: "¿A qué se parece el Reino de Dios? ¿Con qué podré compararlo? Se parece a la semilla de mostaza que un hombre sembró en su huerta; creció y se convirtió en un arbusto grande y los pájaros anidaron en sus ramas".Y dijo de nuevo: "¿Con qué podré comparar al Reino de Dios? Con la levadura que una mujer mezcla con tres medidas de harina y que hace fermentar toda la masa".
Lunes de la XXX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Ruskin Piedra, C.Ss.R.
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Monday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time, John McLoughlin, C.Ss.R.
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XXX Domingo ordinario, Ako Walker, C.Ss.R.
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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Peter Linh Nguyen, C.Ss.R.
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Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles, Anne Walsh
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Viernes de la XXIX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Arias Gustavo, C.Ss.R.
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Friday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Clovis McQuain, C.Ss.R.
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Jueves de la XXIX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Fabio Marin Morales, C.Ss.R.
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Thursday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Jerry Knapp, C.Ss.R.
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Miércoles de la XXIX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Blas Caceres, C.Ss.R.
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Wednesday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Elizabeth Goral Makowski
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Tuesday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Brian Vaccaro, C.Ss.R.
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Lunes de la XXIX semana del Tiempo ordinario, Frank Mulvaney, C.Ss.R.
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Monday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Henry Sattler, C.Ss.R.
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XXIX Domingo ordinario, John Olenick, C.Ss.R.
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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Don Roth, C.Ss.R.
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Saturday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, Karl Esker, C.Ss.R.
Saturday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time IOctober 21, 2023 Hello and welcome to the Word, bringing you the Good News of Jesus Christ every day from the Redemptorists of the Baltimore Province. I am Fr. Karl Esker from the Basilica of our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn, NY. Today is Saturday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time.Our reading today is taken from the gospel according to Luke.Jesus said to his disciples: "I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before others the Son of Man will acknowledge before the angels of God. But whoever denies me before others will be denied before the angels of God. "Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but the one who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. When they take you before synagogues and before rulers and authorities, do not worry about how or what your defense will be or about what you are to say. For the Holy Spirit will teach you at that moment what you should say." The gospel of the Lord.Homily In the gospel, Jesus tells his disciples and us: “everyone who acknowledges me before others the Son of Man will acknowledge before the angels of God. But whoever denies me before others will be denied before the angels of God.” When Luke wrote his gospel, there was real danger in being a Christian. They were being hauled before magistrates and judges and told to renounce their faith in Jesus. Many did renounce their faith to preserve their lives and families, but many others were faithful to the end and gave up their lives and possessions in witness to Jesus. These we call the martyrs. Today it seems like few of us will be called to be martyrs; however, how are we supposed to acknowledge Jesus in a world torn by division, rivalry and hatred? Just saying that one believes in Jesus Christ is not enough, because even those who profess Jesus’ name are divided into warring camps. And Jesus would certainly not agree with those using his name for political or material benefit. Jesus refused to be drawn into the political posturing of his own day. He would sit down at table with his friends; he accepted invitations from tax collectors and sinners, and even from pharisees, who were his greatest opponents. He challenged all of them to open their minds and their hearts to the mercy and love of God. To the despised and the outcast, he was a friend who showed them their worth. For the simple and oppressed, he favored loosening the rules to make their life easier. And to the self-righteous, he held up a mirror to their hypocrisy. Still, he did not stridently favor one side or condemn the other. He used funny little stories, we call parables, to get people to think beyond their own horizons. Of course, that did not save Jesus from the cross. And I wonder: knowing today how we stick to our tribes of like thinking people and condemn or even demonize anyone who is different, if Jesus returned to earth in human form, would we welcome him, or would we probably just nail him back up on the cross. That thought should make us pause. Church people are moaning over the fact that so many people, especially the young, are abandoning the Church. They talk about the sexual and financial scandals, which certainly contribute, but I think that the problem lies much deeper. Too many people are using Jesus’ name, but too few are living as Jesus lived. The remedy lies with each one of us. I don’t think I would bring these questions up at the dinner table. I am not good at making up funny little stories, so I would probably just get booted out of the house. However, we all need to break out of the confining boxes of our own certainties and try to put on Jesus’ way of welcoming the outcast, lightening the load of the oppressed and questioning our own self-righteousness. That way we will acknowledge Jesus as Son of Man and Son of God before the men and women of this age.May God bless you.Fr. Karl E. Esker C.Ss.R.Basilica of our Lady of Perpetual HelpBrooklyn, NY
Sábado de la XXVIII semana del Tiempo ordinario, John McKenna, C.Ss.R.
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Memoria Opcional de San Pablo de la Cruz, presbítero, Ako Walker, C.Ss.R.
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Friday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, Royce Thomas, C.Ss.R.
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Memorial of Saints John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs, Jim Gilmour, C.Ss.R.
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Memoria de Santos Juan de Brébeuf e Isaac Jogues, presbíteros, y compañeros, mártires, Joseph Dionne, C.Ss.R.
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Feast of Saint Luke, evangelist, Robert Wotjek, C.Ss.R.
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Fiesta de San Lucas, evangelista, Robert Wotjek, C.Ss.R.
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Memoria de San Ignacio de Antioquía, obispo y mártir, Charlie Hergenroeder, C.Ss.R.
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Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and martyr, Charlie Hergenroeder, C.Ss.R.
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Lunes de la XXVIII semana del Tiempo ordinario, Sean McGillicuddy, C.Ss.R.
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Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, Sean McGillicuddy, C.Ss.R.
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Lunes de la XXVIII semana del Tiempo ordinario, Hever Hugo Sanchez Gomez, C.Ss.R.
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Saturday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, Gerry Chylko, C.Ss.R.
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Viernes de la XXVII semana del Tiempo ordinario, Maximo de los Santos, C.Ss.R.
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Friday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, Frank Skelly, C.Ss.R.
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Thursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, John Harrison, C.Ss.R.
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Jueves de la XXVII semana del Tiempo ordinario, Augustin Drauaillet, C.Ss.R.
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Wednesday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, John Kingsbury, C.Ss.R.
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Tuesday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time, Kevin O'Neil, C.Ss.R.
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