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In his Gospel reflection for Palm Sunday, Tony Crescio ( @anthonycrescio ) focuses on the two figures of Judas and Peter. As he explains, these two figures are tragic in their own ways, yet have much to teach us about what we have been created for as creatures created in God's image. Most basically, life is not about us, and when we live as though it were we will necessarily lose ourselves and our lives will go to pieces.
Music by Bjorn Lynne
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By Anthony CrescioIn his Gospel reflection for Palm Sunday, Tony Crescio ( @anthonycrescio ) focuses on the two figures of Judas and Peter. As he explains, these two figures are tragic in their own ways, yet have much to teach us about what we have been created for as creatures created in God's image. Most basically, life is not about us, and when we live as though it were we will necessarily lose ourselves and our lives will go to pieces.
Music by Bjorn Lynne
Check us out at freshimage.org and become a subscriber to receive updates directly to your inbox.
Follow us on:
Facebook: @FRIMAGE
Twitter: @FImage354
Instagram: freshimage354
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.