By Delia Chatoor
With the return of Ordinary Time in the Liturgical Calendar of the Church, we are provided with a very lengthy period during which most of the Sunday gospels are taken from the Gospel of St Matthew.
As the Church journeys with Jesus, there is the opportunity to know Him, to understand His messianic mission, to learn about His disciples and the responses to His teachings.
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By Delia Chatoor
With the return of Ordinary Time in the Liturgical Calendar of the Church, we are provided with a very lengthy period during which most of the Sunday gospels are taken from the Gospel of St Matthew.
As the Church journeys with Jesus, there is the opportunity to know Him, to understand His messianic mission, to learn about His disciples and the responses to His teachings.
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