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(Slovak) Osemnásta nedeľa v období cez rok C

Saturday August 3rd, 2013
03 Aug 2013

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(Slovak) Sedemnásta nedeľa v období cez rok C

Saturday July 27th, 2013
27 Jul 2013

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(Slovak) Slávme hviezdy jasné

Saturday July 20th, 2013
20 Jul 2013

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(Slovak) Pocta sv. Cyrilovi a Metodovi

Saturday July 13th, 2013
13 Jul 2013

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(Slovak) Cyrilometodské oslavy v Sydney

Sunday June 23rd, 2013
23 Jun 2013

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(Slovak) Príde medzi nás slovenský kňaz z Nitry

Sunday June 23rd, 2013
23 Jun 2013

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A kind Shepherd

Sunday June 23rd, 2013
23 Jun 2013

It is coming close to  a year since the spiritual needs of the Slovak Community have been entrusted to fr. Henry Adler, SVD. He was nominated into this position by his Provincial of the Divine Word Missionaries fr. Timothy Norton. Read more →

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12th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Saturday June 22nd, 2013
22 Jun 2013

Readings: Zechariah 12:10-11; Psalms 62:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9; Galatians 3:26-29; Luke 9:18-24;

In today’s gospel story Peter, speaking for himself and for the disciples, rightly confesses his faith in Jesus as the long-expected Messiah. When Jesus reveals to him and the disciples the implications of his being the Messiah they begin to draw back. By confessing Jesus as the Messiah the disciples show that they have gone above the level of the “people” who take Jesus to be nothing more than a prophet. Jesus then proceeds to tell them the implications of what they had just said: “The Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.” (Luke 9:22).

Now, the disciples are not ready for this; they begin to withdraw. This withdrawing is more dramatic in the gospel of Matthew where Peter takes Jesus aside and tries to talk him out of the suffering and death he was destined to undergo. But in Luke’s version of the story which we read today focuses on the disciples as a whole and not particularly on Peter. This might explain why it does not include the dialogue and the incident between Jesus and Peter after Peter had made the all-important confession. Rather Luke shows the disciples pulling back from Jesus at his arrest, suffering and death, which shows that they do not understand the implication of the faith they profess in Jesus as the Messiah.

Peter and the disciples are to be commended for the courage to think for themselves. Jesus shows that he expects his followers to think for themselves when he asks them first, “Who do the crowds say that I am?” (verse 18), and then the all-important question: “But who do you say that I am?” (verse 20). Disciples must inform themselves on what the current thinking is on any given issue. One can achieve that by reading books, listening to the radio, watching the television and surfing the internet. Over and above that, disciples must then, in light of Christian faith and revelation, make up their minds on the issue.

What do you hear from people about Jesus? What impact does it have on your personal faith and the faith of your family, community and “your world?”  Who is Jesus for you?

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11th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Saturday June 15th, 2013
15 Jun 2013

Readings: Second Samuel 12:7-10, 13; Psalms 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; Galatians 2:16, 19-21; Luke 7:36–8:3 or 7:36-50;

Jesus allows this sinful woman to come close to him, to have direct contact with him.  And then he administers his forgiveness through real words spoken with a real, audible voice. This was incomprehensible to Simon the Pharisee.  First of all, only God had the authority to forgive sins (and Simon didn’t think Jesus was God). But even more than that, the whole encounter was too mundane, too down-to-earth. Simon was convinced that God was too spiritual for that kind of thing. Not even a prophet would let such a sinful woman come that close, would lower himself to that level.

And yet, Jesus is glad that she has come.  Jesus knew that it was hard for the woman to admit her weakness and neediness in front of other people. But it was the best thing for her to do. Only in that context was she able to express physically, humanly, through her tears and the ointment, her sorrow for her sins, her trust and confidence in his mercy. And only in that context was Jesus able to speak audibly and unmistakably his words of love and forgiveness.

After this encounter, she would never have to doubt God’s forgiveness.  She could always point back to that specific moment, in real time and space, as her new beginning. If she had been an angel, she wouldn’t have wanted to show her love and repentance with tears and anointing. If she had been an angel, it would have been appropriate for God to speak directly to her heart without any human mediation.

But she wasn’t an angel. And neither are we. We have the same need she had. And God knows it. That’s why he has given us the sacrament of confession.

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(Slovak) Ako jedna rodina…

Monday June 10th, 2013
10 Jun 2013

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