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Description: A Catholic deacon's homily blog, with the current days homilies and an archive of homilies throughout the liturgical year. The homilies are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
St. James calls us “adulterers”. Why does he feel so free to use such harsh language? Because it is true. The accusation he is making is true of every sinful human being, including St. James himself, I am sure. He called us adulterers because like an adulterer we are unfaithful to our true love. We love God, but we keep stepping out on him. Whoever wants to be a lover of the world makes themself an enemy of God. There is no way to reconcile our love of God with our love of the world. It is adultery.
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Description:A daily Catholic homily by Fr. Adam McMillan, a reflection on the Scriptures from the daily Mass. Each homily uses ideas taken from the fathers and the saints and the Church teachings, but is centered on the readings.
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