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Regarded as the greatest of Jesus’ parables, the parable of The Prodigal Son, (Lk 15: 11-32, as it is traditionally called, though considered a marginal

Regarded as the greatest of Jesus’ parables, the parable of The Prodigal Son, (Lk 15: 11-32, as it is traditionally called, though considered a marginal

The story about the murdered Galileans, the eighteen killed at Siloam and the parable of the barren fig tree in today’s gospel (Lk 13:1-9), are

All three synoptic gospels narrate the Transfiguration of Jesus (Mk 9:2-10; Mt 17:1-9; Lk 6:28-36). Both Matthew and Luke have drawn on the more primitive

In the NT all the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) have accounts of Jesus’ temptation although only Matthew and Luke give any details, (Mt

Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the seaon of Lent, 40 days of preparation for Easter. The day is marked by fasting, abstinence, and the

As St. Luke continues what he grouped together as “sermon on the plain” (6:20-49), [the counterpart to Matthew’s “sermon on the mount” (5:1-7:27), where both

The gospel today (Lk 6:27-38) is the continuation of Jesus’ sermon on the plain in which He challenges his followers in treating one’s enemies in