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Receiving Forgiveness and Exorcising Demons: St. Mary Magdalene, Pray for Us!

Receiving Forgiveness and Exorcising Demons: St. Mary Magdalene, Pray for Us!

by Mario Verde, SJ | Jul 21, 2022 | Religious Life, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 5 mins

From the earliest eras of the Christian Church, July 22nd has been set aside as a day to remember and pray with Mary Magdalene.  Forever honored by the Gospels as the first witness to the Resurrection, Jesus immediately tasked her with the mission of spreading this...

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Drawing on Pope Leo’s apostolic exhortation Dilexi Te, Nate Cortas SJ reflects that welcoming migrants isn't a political preference but a Gospel demand. In the stranger at our door Christians encounter the living presence of Jesus Himself.

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