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What is most important for today's celebration, is that Luke was a physician. Dr. Luke, as I always like to call him, had a particular view that is seen in his gospels and we see it even today. That view is an incredibly compassionate way to look at everyone he meets. His gospel and his second volume, the Acts of the Apostles, portray Jesus as the divine physician. (Read more…)
Here is the Homily from the Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time. I hope you can enjoy it and please feel free to share with others.
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What is most important for today's celebration, is that Luke was a physician. Dr. Luke, as I always like to call him, had a particular view that is seen in his gospels and we see it even today. That view is an incredibly compassionate way to look at everyone he meets. His gospel and his second volume, the Acts of the Apostles, portray Jesus as the divine physician. (Read more…)
Here is the Homily from the Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time. I hope you can enjoy it and please feel free to share with others.

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