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Tradition is most important to us as Catholics.
But, as we know, there are many forms of tradition. Many people today have a suspicion, an aversion, or even a rejection of tradition. The post-modern age seems to have an endless desire for novelty, and an insatiable thirst for destruction of what has gone before. Some even say that Christ Himself was like this. But was He? As we reflect upon the Gospel reading from today's sacred liturgy we probe questions like these.
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Music by TheNonVisibles from Pixabay
By Fr Paul ChandlerTradition is most important to us as Catholics.
But, as we know, there are many forms of tradition. Many people today have a suspicion, an aversion, or even a rejection of tradition. The post-modern age seems to have an endless desire for novelty, and an insatiable thirst for destruction of what has gone before. Some even say that Christ Himself was like this. But was He? As we reflect upon the Gospel reading from today's sacred liturgy we probe questions like these.
Music by TheNonVisibles from Pixabay
If you would like to contact me to provide feedback, suggestions or to ask questions you can do this via email:
[email protected]
Also if you would like to support me in this work, please send me an email and I will provide details for how you can make a donation.
Music by TheNonVisibles from Pixabay

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