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The gospel for All Saints’ Day challenges us to see our place as being different in the world, to doing what may not come naturally, but could.
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The question we ask about our own lives: how am I to live? is often one that gets in the way of seeing what saints are really for: changing us.
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Jesus offers a juxtaposition of the arrogant Pharisee and the humble sinner to help us see that our posture toward God matters more.
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In an unnerving parable about comparison, contempt, and humility, Jesus reveals the path of righteousness isn’t based in our judgement.
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The search for meaning, purpose, and place is deeply human. Jesus teaches his disciples to fixate less on what they do and more on who they are.
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The parable of the widow and the unjust judge is an opportunity to explore the depth of what Jesus is describing in faith and God’s love.
