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HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH

1227 East Bristol Road
Burton, MI, 48529
810.743.3050

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Monday, 4th Week in Ordinary Time. 2S15, 13-14. 39; 16, 5-13a; Mark 5:1-20; Ps 3;

January 29, 2024 Emily Arthur

Free me, Lord!

The consequences of David's murder of Ourias are now visible.

  The reign of David experienced a decadence. The people are disenchanted and seek to rebel. His own son Absalom proclaimed himself king of the city of David and led a rebellion against his father.

 King David flees with his troops and is cursed by Shimei because of his murder.

King David remains humble and surrenders to the Lord. He prays:

"May the Lord consider my misery

and make me happy

instead of today's curse. »

May Jesus, as in today's gospel, heal us from the legions of spirits and curses to which our world is a victim.

The healing of the man with the legion spirit gives us a strong message. The encounter with Jesus requires a change of lifestyle; an escape from the tombs and chains of death. Only Jesus can truly master evil forces and give true freedom!

Pax and Bonum!

Father Georges sac

← Tuesday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time B. 2S18, 9-10. 14b. 24-25a.30-19, 4; Ps 85; Mc5, 21-43Friday, 3rd Week in Ordinary Time. Timothy and Titus. →

1227 East Bristol Road, Burton, MI 48529
OFFICE: 810-743-3050
FAX: 810-743-4381

OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Friday: 9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.
Saturday: 3:30p.m.-5:30p.m.
Sunday: 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.