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The 10 lepers, after all, comprise a group of people excluded from community life because of their medical condition, and one leper was considered to have been doubly excluded because of his ...
Let's read what St. Luke had to say about the 10 lepers that our Lord healed: It's the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time and today's gospel reading comes from St. Luke 17:11-19.
The gospel story of Jesus’ encounter with the 10 lepers is certainly about the importance of gratitude, but there are other dimensions to it as well. One of these is Jesus’ outreach to those ...
This passage in Luke’s gospel, about one overwhelmingly grateful, healed leper and nine ingrates, has a universal resonance such that, whether. The International Catholic News Weekly.
There is an interesting story of Jesus healing ten lepers in Luke 17:11-19. Leprosy was highly contagious in biblical days and without cure. In fact, Jewish law required those infected to shout ...
It is the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time and today’s gospel teaching is about the cleansing of ten lepers that you’ll read in Luke 17:11-19. If you read carefully this story, you’ll see how ...