Editing and writing to integrate the Classics, 1990s theology, spirituality, and the present. Includes scripture reflections and hagiographical studies to encourage prayer & work for peace and the common good. Books, resources, and additional references for these blog posts: at Librarything.com & cited websites. Posts published in 2025 integrate AI-enabled responses from ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini.
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Sunday, October 09, 2022
26th Sunday of the Year (C)
Content produced in my #3 blogs are edited and written with references from a catalog of books indexed at Librarything.com
Sunday, September 18, 2022
25th Sunday of the Year (C): 1 Timothy 2:1-8
25th Sunday of the Year (C), September 22, 2013
Liturgical readings
Amos 8:4-7
Psalm 113
1 Timothy 2:1-8
Luke 16:1-13
"Prayer of this kind is good."
I urge that petitions,
prayers,
intercessions,
and thanksgivings
be offered for all men,
especially for kings
and those in authority,
that we may be able to lead
undisturbed
and tranquil lives
in perfect piety
and dignity.
Prayer of this kind is good,
and God our savior is pleased with it,
for
he wants all men to be saved
and come to know the truth.
And the truth is this:
"God is one.
One also is the mediator between God and men,
the man Christ Jesus,
who gave himself as a ransom for all."
This truth was attended at the fitting time.
I have been made its herald and apostle,
(believe me
I am not lying
but speak the truth)
the teacher of the nations in the true faith.
I is my wish, then,
that in every place
the men shall offer prayers
with blameless hands held aloft,
and be free
from anger
and dissension.
Scripture quotes from the readings:
"High above all nations is the Lord; above the heavens is his glory." (Psalm 113)
"God wants all men to be saved and come to know the truth." (1 Timothy)
"Petitions, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings be offered for all men, especially for kings and those in authority." (1 Timothy)
Liturgical readings
Amos 8:4-7
Psalm 113
1 Timothy 2:1-8
Luke 16:1-13
"Prayer of this kind is good."
I urge that petitions,
prayers,
intercessions,
and thanksgivings
be offered for all men,
especially for kings
and those in authority,
that we may be able to lead
undisturbed
and tranquil lives
in perfect piety
and dignity.
Prayer of this kind is good,
and God our savior is pleased with it,
for
he wants all men to be saved
and come to know the truth.
And the truth is this:
"God is one.
One also is the mediator between God and men,
the man Christ Jesus,
who gave himself as a ransom for all."
This truth was attended at the fitting time.
I have been made its herald and apostle,
(believe me
I am not lying
but speak the truth)
the teacher of the nations in the true faith.
I is my wish, then,
that in every place
the men shall offer prayers
with blameless hands held aloft,
and be free
from anger
and dissension.
Scripture quotes from the readings:
"High above all nations is the Lord; above the heavens is his glory." (Psalm 113)
"God wants all men to be saved and come to know the truth." (1 Timothy)
"Petitions, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings be offered for all men, especially for kings and those in authority." (1 Timothy)
Content produced in my #3 blogs are edited and written with references from a catalog of books indexed at Librarything.com
25th Sunday of the Year (C)
Content produced in my #3 blogs are edited and written with references from a catalog of books indexed at Librarything.com
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