Pictorial Thought for Today

Pictorial Thought for Today

Oct 10 - St Daniel Comboni (1831-81) bishop and missionary

Summary : St John Leonardi, priest. Born at Lucca (Italy) about 1541; died helping the sick in Rome on this day in 1609. He published a catechism, established a confraternity of Christian doctrine and founded the Caboni a form the seminary of the Propagation of the Faith in Rome and founded Verona Fathers and sister, and a local congregation of diocesan presbyters for the reform of clerical life. He was noted for his vigorous encouragement of the reforms of the First Vatican Council.

Daniel CaboniThe life and death of missionary Daniel Comboni in Central Africa combined the ideal with the practical, drawing inspiration from the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. His missionaries, known as the Comboni Fathers or the Verona Missionaries, have 4,000 members working in countries all over the world.

Patrick Duffy tells his story.

Early life
D
aniel Comboni was born in 1831 to agricultural worker parents Luigi and Domenica, at Limone on Lake Garda in the diocese of Brescia, Italy. He was the only one of eight children to survive infancy. His parents sent him to the free school for the study of humanities founded by Fr. Nicola Mazza in Verona. Fr Mazza had a great love for Africa and often talked of it with his students, who called him “Father Congo”.

Missionary with the Mazza Institute
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n 1849 Daniel began his preparation for missionary priesthood with serious study of language, medicine and theology. Ordained in 1854, he went two years later with five other missionaries of the Mazza Institute up the River Nile as far as Khartoum, capital of Sudan. He immediately recognised the difficulty of the task – disease, hot humid climate, and the distrust of Europeans because of the slave trade.

Return to Italy
W
hen all his companions died, Comboni returned home in 1859 to recover his own health and taught (1861-64) at the Mazza Institute in Verona. He also spent time writing a strategy for mission in Africa, aware that Africans would have to be their own evangelisers. He also travelled around Europe on fund-raising missions.

missionVerona Fathers and Sisters
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n 1867, after the Mazza Institute abandoned its African project, Comboni founded two missionary institutes devoted to the mission in Africa. These came to be known as the Verona Fathers and Verona Sisters (or Comboni Missionaries). His spirituality drew its inspiration from the Sacred Heart of Jesus pierced for love of humanity. That was the source of his zeal for the salvation of souls and his strength in bearing trials and crosses for the sake of the Gospel. Returning to Africa, he opened a school in Cairo, which became an institute to prepare missionaries for Africa and educate Africans in the Christian faith.

Mission in Central Africa
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ack in Rome in 1870 Comboni appealed to the First Vatican Council for a strategy for the Church to be involved in the evangelisation of Africa. Pope Pius IX appointed him Pro-vicar Apostolic of Central Africa (1872) and later Bishop of Khartoum (1877).

columboni1Combatting the Slave Trade
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omboni made efforts (and had some small success) in combatting the slave trade in the region but, this was deeply embedded. He also wrote about the geography, ethnology and languages of the region. He himself spoke six European languages, Arabic, and several central African dialects.

Working with African Priests and Catechists
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ith him were two African priests, Fr Pius Hadrianus, who had been educated in Italy and had become a Benedictine of Subiaco and Fr Antonio Dubale who ran a model village for freed slaves in El Obeid. A trained Nubian catechist, product of the Cairo Institute, also joined them here. The Nubians had a rich culture, were anti-Islamic, and were therefore a logical target for mission work.

Later Years
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n 1878 Comboni met the explorer Henry M. Stanley in Cairo. However, a great drought, disease and the death of many of his missionaries clouded his last years. Even after his death in 1881 the Mahdist insurrection threatened to destroy everything he had achieved. But Comboni's view of his task was a long-term one. He wrote:
Missionaries will have to understand that they are stones hid under the earth, which will perhaps never come to light, but which will become part of the foundations of a vast, new building.

And so it turned out to be.

Death and Influence 

The Comboni Missionaries today were born from the heart of St. Daniel Comboni.

Daniel Comboni died in 1881 in Khartoum. In later years Comboni missionaries spread from Egypt and Sudan to Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Congo and Togo. They also work in Mexico, Brazil and Ecuador and among African Americans in the USA, where their work has been chiefly with people of colour, Indians and Mexicans. They have priests, brothers and sisters ministering in hospitals, schools, and orphanages in 41 countries.

Canonisation
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ope John Paul II beatified Daniel Comboni in 1996 and canonised him in 2003.

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Memorable Sayings for Today


                 You can speak well if your tongue can deliver
the message of your heart.


~ John Ford ~


The decision you make in your life today will determine
the future of someone.”

- A
nonymous


Missionary zeal does not grow out of intellectual beliefs,
nor out of theological arguments, but out of love.”

~ Roland Allen, 1868-1947, ~


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Liturgical Readings for: Friday, 10th October, 2025

Friday of the Twenty-Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, Cycle 1


The Lord will judge us with justice. The devil's work is to create a false sense of security within us.

T
oday is Children's Day of Mission Prayer: Children helping Children
Young people sharing hope and solidarity with the world's poorest children)


FIRST READING


 A reading from the prophet Joel        1:13-15; 2:1-2
The day of the Lord, the day of darkness and gloom.


Priests, put on sackcloth and lament. Ministers of the altar, wail.Day of the Lord
Come, pass the night in sackcloth, you ministers of my God.
For the house of our God has been deprived of oblation and libation.
Order a fast, proclaim a solemn assembly;


Elders, call together all the inhabitants of the country
to the house of the Lord your God. Cry out to the Lord, 'Oh, what a day!
For the day of the Lord is near, it comes as a devastation from Shaddai.'


Sound the trumpet in Zion, give the alarm on my holy mountain!
Let all the inhabitants of the country tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming, yes, it is near.


Day of darkness and gloom, day of cloud and blackness.
Like the dawn there spreads across the mountains a vast and mighty host,
such as has never been before, such as will never be again to the remotest ages.


The Word of the Lord.           Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm          Ps  9:2-3,6, 16, 8-9 R/v 9
Response                               The Lord will judge the world with justice.

1. I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart; I will recount all your wonders.
I will rejoice in you and be glad, and sing psalms to your name O Most High.                              Response


2. You have checked the nations, destroyed the wicked; you have wiped out their name for ever and ever.
The nations have fallen in the pit which they made, their feet caught in the snare they laid.    Response


3. But the Lord sits enthroned for ever. He has set up his throne for judgement;
he will judge the world with justice, he will judge the peoples with his truth.                                Response 


Gospel  Acclamation         Jn 10: 27
Alleluia, alleluia!
The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice, says the Lord,
I know them and they follow me.
Alleluia!


Or                                            Jn 12: 31
Alleluia, alleluia!

Now the prince of this world is to be overthrown, says the Lord;
And when I am lifted up from the earth, I shall draw all men to myself.
Alleluia!

GOSPEL 

The Lord be with you.          And with your spirit
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke     11:15-26      Glory to you, O Lord.
 If it is through the finger of God that I cast out devils, then know that the kingdom of God has overtaken you.

When Jesus had cast out a devil some of them said,
'It is through Beelzebul, the prince of devils, that he casts out devils'.
Others asked him, as a test, for a sign from heaven; but, knowing what they were thinking, he said to them,
Jsus +devil 'Every kingdom divided against itself is heading for ruin, and a household divided against itself collapses. So too with Satan: if he is divided against himself, how can his kingdom stand? - since you assert that it is through Beelzebul that I cast out devils. Now if it is through Beelzebul that I cast out devils, through whom do your own experts cast them out? Let them be your judges then.

But if it is through the finger of God that I cast out devils, then know that the kingdom of God has overtaken you. So long as a strong man fully armed guards his own palace, his goods are undisturbed; but when someone stronger than he is attacks and defeats him, the stronger man takes away all the weapons he relied on and shares out his spoil. 'He who is not with me is against me; and he who does not gather with me scatters.'

'When an unclean spirit goes out of a man it wanders through waterless country looking for a place to rest, and not finding one it says, "I will go back to the home I came from."
But on arrival, finding it swept and tidied, it then goes off and brings seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in and set up house there, so that the man ends up by being worse than he was before.'

The Gospel of the Lord.     Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ




Gospel Reflection      Friday,      Twenty Seventh Week in Ordinary Time     Luke 11:15-26

Different people can respond to the same reality in very different ways.
When Jesus healed the broken, most people were amazed. They recognized the presence of God there.
However, according to today’s gospel reading, some people saw the prince of devils at work in the healing and life-giving ministry of Jesus. They failed to recognize what Jesus calls the finger of God at work through his ministry.
They failed to see that the kingdom of God was overtaking them, not the kingdom of Satan. It is hard to imagine people being so blind to the presence of God at work as to declare that the power of evil is at work. That seems like a very extreme form of spiritual blindness.

Y
et, while hopefully never being as spiritually blind as that, we can all fail to recognize the finger of God at work in our lives, in our church, in our world. We can focus so much on all that is wrong that we fail to see the shoots of new life, of God’s life. God is always at work in our world, in our church, in our own lives, even in the midst of our failure and sin. The image of the finger of God, and not just the hand of God, suggests God’s presence in the small details of life. Even the smallest act of loving kindness reveals the presence of the Lord. The kingdom of God enters our world through the small, detailed, daily actions, when done out of love for the Lord and others. We are called to recognize and to celebrate the many ways that the Lord is at work among us today, even though those ways may seem small and insignificant to us.

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The Scripture Readings are taken from The Jerusalem Bible, published 1966 by Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. and used with the permission of the publishers.  http://dltbooks.com/
The Scripture Reflection is made available with our thanks from Reflections on the Weekday Readings: Your word is a lamp for my feet and light for my path by Martin Hogan and published by Messenger Publications  c/f www.messenger.ie/bookshop/

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Liturgical Readings for: Friday, 10th October, 2025
CÉAD LÉACHT        

Sliocht as an fáidh Ióeíl      1:13-15; 2:1-2
Tá lá an Tiarna ag teacht lá dorchadais agus doiléire!

Cuirigí sacéadach oraibh, a shagarta, agus canaigí caoineadh!
Déanaigí olagón, a lucht friotháilte na haltóra!
Téanaigí, caithigí an oíche i sacéadach, a fhriothálaithe mo Dhé,
mar tá an ofráil arbhair agus an íobairt dí díbeartha as teach bhur nDé.


  Day of the Lord Ordaígí troscadh! Fógraígí comóradh sollúnta!
Bailígí le chéile, a sheanóirí, áitritheoirí uile na tíre,
isteach i dteach an Tiarna, bhur nDia. Glaoigí air.
Faraor! Cad é mar lá! Óir, tá lá an Tiarna in achmaireacht
agus is mar spréach ón spéir a theacht.


Séidigí an stoc i Síón! Tógaigí gártha rabhaidh ar mo shliabh naofa!
Creathnaíodh áitritheoirí uile na tíre!
Óir, tá lá an Tiarna ag teacht, tá sé in achmaireacht.


Lá dorchadais agus doiléire! Lá scamall agus dúnéalta!
Ar nós na camhaoire tá scaoth líonmhar láidir ag leathadh thar na sléibhte;
ní raibh a leithéid ann riamh ná ní bheidh a leithéid ann arís go ceann na gcianta cairbreacha.


Briathar an Tiarna        Buíochas le Dia

Salm le Freagra         Sm  9
Freagra                        Tugann an Tiarna breith ar an gcruinne go coir.

1. Béarfaidh mé buíochas duit, a Thiarna, ó mo chroí, go hiomlán, inseoidh mé do mhóréachtaí go léir.
Déanfaidh mé lúcháir agus gairdeas ionat, canfaidh mé Salm do d’ainm, a Neach is Airde.                        Freagra

2. Lochtaigh tú na ciníocha, dhamnaigh tú na héagráifigh; scrios tú a n-ainm go brách na breithe.
Tá na ciníocha slogtha síos sa chlais a rinneadar féin: sa líon a d’fholaigh siad féin a gabhadh a gcosa.   Freagra

3. Tá an Tiarna faoi réim go brách; shocraigh sé a chathaoir a thabhairt breithiúnas.
Tugann sé breith ar an gcruinne go cóir, agus ceart do na ciníocha go cothrom.                                           Freagra

SOISCÉAL               

Go raibh an Tiarna libh.      Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as an Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Lúcás     11:15-26      Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
Ach más trí mhéir Dé a chaithim amach na deamhain, dá réir sin tá ríocht Dé tagtha chugaibh.

San am sin dúirt cuid de na daoine:
Is trí Bhéalzabúl, prionsa na ndeamhan, a chaitheann sé na deamhain amach.”
Agus bhí cuid eile acu ag lorg comhartha ó na flaithis uaidh, á phromhadh.
Ach ó bhí fios a smaointe aige dúirt sé leo:
Gach ríocht a bhíonn ar deighilt ina haghaidh féin, bánaítear í, agus titeann a cuid tithe Jsus +devilar mhuin a chéile. Agus má bhíonn Sátan freisin ar deighilt ina aghaidh féin, conas a sheasóidh a ríocht? – os á rá sibh gur trí Bhéalzabúl a chaithim amach na deamhain.

Ach más trí Bhéalzabúl a chaithimse na deamhain amach, cé tríd go gcaitheann bhur gclann féin amach iad? Uime sin, is iad sin a thabharfaidh breith oraibh. Ach más trí mhéir Dé a chaithim amach na deamhain, dá réir sin tá ríocht Dé tagtha chugaibh. Nuair a bhíonn an fear láidir faoi arm is éide ag gardáil a chaisleáin, bíonn gach a bhfuil ina sheilbh sábhálta. Ach nuair a thagann fear is treise ná é ina aghaidh agus go mbuann air, baineann de a ghléas troda as a raibh a mhuinín, agus déanann a chreach a roinnt.

An té nach bhfuil liom tá sé i m’aghaidh, agus an té nach gcnuasaíonn liom, scaipeann. Nuair a bhíonn an spiorad míghlan imithe amach as an duine, gabhann sé trí áiteanna tíortha ag lorg faoisimh, agus nuair nach bhfaigheann, deir: ‘Fillfidh mé chun mo thí as a dtáinig mé amach.’ Agus ar theacht dó, faigheann sé scuabtha, maisithe é. Imíonn sé ansin agus tugann leis seacht spioraid eile is measa ná é féin; téann siad isteach agus glacann siad áras ann, agus is measa dála an duine sin ar deireadh ná ar dtús.”

Soiscéal an Tiarna.         Moladh duit, a Chriost



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Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 12th October, 2025

Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time,  Year C


Cleansing from leprosy is seen as a sign of Messianic salvation and gratitude in response to the gift of faith is advocated.


Prisoner's Sunday - a day to pray for prisoners, their families and victims.


FIRST READING:   

A reading from the second Book of Kings          5:14-17
Naaman returned to Elisha and acknowledged the Lord

NaamanElisha&Naaman the leper went down and immersed himself seven times in the Jordan, as Elisha had told him to do. And his flesh became clean once more like the flesh of a little child. Returning to Elisha with his whole escort, he went in and stood before him. 'Now I know' he said 'that there is no God in all the earth except in Israel. Now, please, accept a present from your servant.'
But Elisha replied, 'As the Lord lives, whom I serve, I will accept nothing'.
Naaman pressed him to accept, but he refused.
Then Naaman said,
'Since your answer is "No", allow your servant to be given as much earth as two mules may carry, because your servant will no longer offer holocaust or sacrifice to any god except the Lord.

The Word of the Lord          Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm         Ps 97: 1-4, r/v 2
Response                            The Lord has shown his salvation to the nations.

1. Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.
His right hand and his holy arm have brought salvation.                 Response 

2. The Lord has made known his salvation; has shown his justice to the nations.
He has remembered his truth and love for the house of Israel.       Response 

3. All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.
Shout to the Lord all the earth, ring out your joy.                               Response 

SECOND READING   

A reading from the second letter of St Paul to Timothy          2:8-13
If we hold firm, we shall reign with Christ.


Remember the Good News that I carry, 'Jesus Christ risen from the dead, sprung from the race of David'; it is on account of this that I have my own hardships to bear, even to being chained like a criminal - but they cannot chain up God's news. So I bear it all for the sake of those who are chosen, so that in the end they may have the salvation that is in Christ Jesus and the eternal glory that comes with it.
Here is a saying that you rely on:
If we have died with him, then we shall live with him.
If we hold firm, then we shall reign with him.
If we disown him, then he will disown us.
We may be unfaithful, but he is always faithful, for he cannot disown his own self.

The Word of the Lord              Thanks be to God.   

Gospel  Acclamation       1 Jn 6: 63
Alleluia, alleluia!
Your words are spirit and they are life: you have the message of eternal life.
Alleluia!

Or                                          1 Thess 5: 18
Alleluia, alleluia!
For all things give thanks, because of what God expects you to do in Christ Jesus.
Alleluia!

GOSPEL                                   

The Lord be with you.             And with your spirit
A reading from the Gospel according to Luke  17:11-19        Glory to you, O Lord
No one has come back to give praise to God, except this foreigner.

Jesus and the leperNow on the way to Jerusalem Jesus travelled along the border between Samaria and GaliIee. As he entered one of the villages, ten lepers came to meet him. They stood some way off and called to him, 'Jesus! Master! Take pity on us.'
When he saw them he said, 'Go and show yourselves to the priests'.

Now as they were going away they were cleansed. Finding himself cured, one of them turned back praising God at the top of his voice and threw himself at the feet of Jesus and thanked him. The man was a Samaritan. This made Jesus say,
'Were not all ten made clean? The other nine, where are they? It seems that no one has come back to give praise to God, except this foreigner.'
And he said to the man, 'Stand up and go on your way. Your faith has saved you.'

The Gospel of the Lord              Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.



Taken from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, published and copyright 1966,  by Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc, and used by permission of the publishers.

For homily resources for this Sunday's Gospel click here:  https://www.catholicireland.net/sunday-homily/

 

 
Liturgical Readings for: Sunday, 12th October, 2025

CÉAD LÉACHT

Sliocht as an dara Leabhar Ríthe         5:14-17
Ní ofrálfaidh do shearbhónta íobairt dhóite ná eile d’aon dia ach don Tiarna.

Chuaigh Náman síos agus thum é féin seacht n-uaire sa Iordáin de réir chomhairle ghiolla Dé. Agus leigheasadh a chneas mar a bheadh cneas naíonáin ann agus bhí sé glan. Ansin d’fhill sé ar an ngiolla Dé, é féin agus a chuideachta, agus sheas sé os a chomhair.
“Anois a aithním,” ar seisean, “nach bhfuil Dia ar bith sa domhan ar fad ach amháin in Iosrael.
Anois dá bhrí sin tóg bronntanas ó do shearbhónta, le do thoil.”Elisha&Naaman
Ach d’fhreagair seisean: “Dar an Tiarna beo dá ndéanaim seirbhís, ní thógfaidh mé aon ní.”

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gus bhí Námán ag tathant air ach ní dhéanfadh.Ansin dúirt Námán:
Ós rud é nach dtógfaidh tú, tugtar, le do thoil, ualach dhá mhiúil de chré do do shearbhónta; mar as seo amach ní ofrálfaidh do shearbhónta íobairt dhóite ná eile d’aon dia ach don Tiarna.

Briathar an Tiarna           Buíochas le Dia

Salm le Freagra            Sm  97: 1-4, r/v 2
Freagra                           D'fhoilsigh an Tiarna a shlánú do na náisiúin.

I. Canaigí amhrán nua don Tiarna óir rinne sé éachtaí
Le neart a dheasláimhe is a chuisle naofa rug sé bua dó féin.                                            Freagra

2. D'fhoilsigh an Tiarna a shlánú Nocht sé fhíréantacht do na náisiúin.
Ba chuimhin leis a fhírinne is a ghrá do theaghlach Isráél.                                                Freagra

3. Chonaic críocha uile na cruinne slánú ár nDé Gairdígí sa Tiarna, a chríocha uile,
agus nochtaigí bhur n-áthas dó.                                                                                               Freagra

DARA LÉACHT

Sliocht as céad Litir Naomh Pól chuig Timóteas       2:8-13
Má fuaireamar bás in éineacht leis beimid beo in éineacht leis chomh maith.

  A bhráithre ionúin, cuimhnigh ar Íosa Críost a rugadh de shliocht Dháivi, agus a tógadh ó mhairbh de réir an dea-scéil a bhímse a fhógairt. Is mar gheall ar an dea-scéal sin atáimse ag fulaingt anró agus mé fiú amháin i ngéibheann ar nós an choirpigh. Níl aon ghéibheann ar bhriathar Dé, áfach. Dá chionn sin cuirimse suas le gach sórt ar mhaithe leis an muintir thofa le hionchas go mbainfidís sin amach chomh maith an slánú agus an ghlóir shíoraí i gCríost Íosa.Is fíor an ráiteas é:
Má fuaireamar bás in éineacht leis beimid beo in éineacht leis chomh maith.
Má sheasaimid an fód, beimid inár ríthe leis chomh maith.
Má shéanaimid é,séanfaidh seisean sinn.
Ach má bhímid mídhílis féin, fanfaidh seisean dílis fós, mar nach féidir dó é féin a shéanadh.

Briathar an Tiarna              Buíochas le Dia

Alleluia Véarsa           Eo 6: 63, 68      
Alleluia, alleluia!
Na focail atá ráite agat, a Thiarna, is spiorad agus is beatha iad.
Is agatsa atá briathra na beatha síoraí
Alleluia!

SOISCÉAL     

Go raibh an Tiarna libh.               Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh  Lúcás        17:11-19              Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
An ea nach raibh aon duine le fáil a thiocfadh ar ais ag tabhairt glóire do Dhia ach an coimhthíoch seo amháin?”

Jesus and the leperSan am sin sa tslí dó go Iarúsailéim, ghabh sé feadh na teorann idir an tSamáir agus an Ghailíl; agus le linn dó bheith ag dul isteach i mbaile áirithe, tháinig faoina dhéin deichniúr lobhar.
Stad siad tamall uaidh, agus labhair siad go hard á rá:
“A Íosa, a Mháistir, bíodh trua agat dúinn!”

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r a fheiceáil sin dó, dúirt sé leo: “Imígí agus taispeánaigí sibh féin do na sagairt.” Agus ag dul ann dóibh, glanadh iad. Ach ar a fheiceáil do dhuine acu go raibh sé leigheasta, tháinig sé ar ais agus é ag tabhairt glóire do Dhia de ghlór ard, agus chaith é féin ar a bhéal ag cosa Íosa ag tabhairt buíochais dó. Agus ba Shamárach eisean.
Labhair Íosa agus dúirt:
Nár glanadh an deichniúr? Agus an naonúr eile, cá bhfuil siad?
An ea nach raibh aon duine le fáil a thiocfadh ar ais ag tabhairt glóire do Dhia ach an coimhthíoch seo amháin?”
Agus dúirt sé leis: Éirigh agus imigh leat; shlánaigh do chreideamh tú.”

Soiscéal an Tiarna.                    Moladh duit, a Chriost



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