GOD IN COMMUNITY
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GOD IN COMMUNITY OF DISTINCT PERSONS: CATHOLIC SCRIPTURE SUNDAY REFLECTIONS: THE SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, CYCLE B, 2021

The unfathomable mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the celebration of God in the community. It is also a feast of the individuality of distinct Persons in the community of the Divine Godhead. In this mystery, we see the individuality of the Divine Person in the community as opposed to the individualism of man in the human community.

spirit of love
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HOLY SPIRIT: SPIRIT OF LOVE: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: PENTECOST SUNDAY, CYCLE B, 2021

The Holy Spirit who proceeds from the Father and the Son is not only the giver of life but also the spirit of love. The feast of Pentecost is when we celebrate the birth of the Catholic, Apostolic and Universal Church. It is also the beginning of the Church´s mission to witness to the Risen Christ. When coward men were transformed into courageous men.

glorified body
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ASCENSION OF A GLORIFIED BODY: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: ASCENSION OF OUR LORD, CYCLE B, 2021

The Solemnity of Ascension of the Lord is the feast of the Risen Christ with a glorified body taken up to heaven and now setting at the right hand of God forever. It is plain from Scripture that Jesus’ ascension was a literal, bodily return to heaven. He rose from the ground gradually and visibly, observed by many intent onlookers.

god is love
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GOD IS LOVE AND LOVE IS THE ESSENCE OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH AND LIFE: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER, CYCLE B, 2021

God is love is the greatest single statement about God in the whole Bible. There is no doubt that love is the essence of the Christian faith and life. For God is love, we are called to live in love as Christians. This life of love is not how we love, but how Jesus loves us. Our love is imperfect and erroneous but God´s love is perfect.

ABIDING IN CHRIST
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ABIDING IN CHRIST: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER, CYCLE B, 2021

The first and most basic characteristic of the early Christians and Christian community is abiding in Christ by a spirit-filled life. Their actions, words and thoughts were guided under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Hence, their testimony to Christ was alive, active and meaningful because of their abiding in Christ.