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Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus' question, "who do you say that I am," was raised squarely in personal terms. This question to his disciples must have taken them by surprise because it brought out directness and suspense as a moment of truth between friends.
Peter's response was rewarded with the promise of a new covenant. God willing, we shall rejoice in that we were not silent as well, but said something with our lives and the "shouts of our hearts." We hope, in the end, the Lord himself will be our reward.
Scripture Reading for August 27, 2023
Isaiah 22:19-23
Psalm 138:1-3, 6, 8
Romans 11:33-36
Matthew 16:13-20
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Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jesus' question, "who do you say that I am," was raised squarely in personal terms. This question to his disciples must have taken them by surprise because it brought out directness and suspense as a moment of truth between friends.
Peter's response was rewarded with the promise of a new covenant. God willing, we shall rejoice in that we were not silent as well, but said something with our lives and the "shouts of our hearts." We hope, in the end, the Lord himself will be our reward.
Scripture Reading for August 27, 2023
Isaiah 22:19-23
Psalm 138:1-3, 6, 8
Romans 11:33-36
Matthew 16:13-20

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