- Written by: Joseph O’Hanlon
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- Written by: Joseph O’Hanlon
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TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
YEAR B: YEAR OF MARK
- Written by: Joseph O’Hanlon
Liverpool 2018
THE PRESENCE OF GOD IN OUR BIBLICAL TRADITIONS.
The Old Testament
Jesus came into our world, a world in which there was deep understanding of communion with God. The traditions into which he was born had rich experiences of communion with God. Such obvious conceptions as the Fatherhood of God, the covenant binding God and People in an embrace of love, God as husband longingly pursuing an errant wife (Hosea), speak of a communion, of presence, of experienced love. There is an intimacy in this love that speaks of a sacrament most holy, a sacrament divine.
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- Written by: Joseph O’Hanlon
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TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
YEAR B: YEAR OF MARK
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