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Jan 1, 2023 | Seton Bulletin & New

Saving Family: Scott Hahn on the Feast of the Holy Family Underlying the wisdom offered in today’s Liturgy is the mystery of the family in God’s divine plan. The Lord has set father in honor over his children and mother in authority over her sons, we hear in today’s First…
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January 1, 2023
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Christmas 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

New Song: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Nativity of the Lord The Church’s Liturgy rings in Christmas with a joyful noise. We hear today of uplifted voices, trumpets and horns, and melodies of praise. In the First Reading, Isaiah fortells Israel’s liberation from captivity and exile in Babylon. He envisions…
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December 28, 2022
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Dec 18, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

God Is with Us: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fourth Sunday of Advent The mystery kept secret for long ages, promised through His prophets in the holy Scriptures, is today revealed (see Romans 16:25–26). This is the “Gospel of God” that Paul celebrates in today’s Epistle—the good news that “God…
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December 16, 2022
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Dec 11, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

Here is Your God: Scott Hahn on the 3rd Sunday of Advent John questions Jesus from prison in today’s Gospel—for his disciples’ sake and for ours. He knows that Jesus is doing “the works of the Messiah,” foretold in today’s First Reading and Psalm. But John wants his disciples—and us—to…
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December 8, 2022
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Dec 4, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

Kingdom Come: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Second Sunday in Advent “The kingdom of heaven is at hand,” John proclaims. And the Liturgy today paints us a vivid portrait of our new king and the shape of the kingdom He has come to bring. The Lord whom John prepares the…
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December 5, 2022
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Nov 27, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

In a Dark Hour Jesus exaggerates in today’s Gospel when He claims not to know the day or the hour when He will come again. Christ occasionally makes such overstatements to drive home a point we might otherwise miss (see Matthew 5:34; 23:9; Luke 14:26). His point here is that…
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November 26, 2022
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Nov 20, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

Kingdom of the Son: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Solemnity of Christ the King Week by week, the Liturgy has been preparing us for the revelation to be made on this, the last Sunday of the Church year. Jesus, we have been shown, is truly the Chosen One, the Messiah of…
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November 17, 2022
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Nov 13, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

“Today” is the Day: Scott Hahn Reflects on the 33rd Sunday It is the age between our Lord’s first coming and His last. We live in the new world begun by His life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension, by the sending of His Spirit upon the Church. But we await the…
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November 10, 2022
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Nov 6, 2022 | Seton Bulletin & New

To Rise Again: Scott Hahn Reflects on the 32nd Sunday With their riddle about seven brothers and a childless widow, the Sadducees in today’s Gospel mock the faith for which seven brothers and their mother die in the First Reading. The Maccabean martyrs chose death—tortured limb by limb, burned alive…
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November 2, 2022