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HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH

1227 East Bristol Road
Burton, MI, 48529
810.743.3050

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Tuesday of the 20th week in ordinary Time. Ezekiel 28:1-10; Ps Deut 32; Mt 19:23-30

August 20, 2024 Emily Arthur

I kill and I make alive

The prince of Tyre in the Book Ezekiel, Emperor Nero, king Nebucadnezar, many other kings, philosophers, scientists, and so many of us, because of our intelligence, wisdom, power and wealth or so called freedom often think that, we have become not like God but “gods”. This illusion misleads and misguides our world today. God reminds us of his uniqueness in being, in power, in creating, in actions, in time and in space as he is the only true, omnipotent, irresistible, Almighty and everliving God. God affirms his uniqueness: I kill and make alive; I wound and heal (Deut.32:39) There is only one God who can do all things. There is no other. We are all creatures. Let’s put aside our pride and any other relationship that tries to overtake the space of God in our lives and in our world!

O, Immaculate Heart of Mary teach us how to love God above all things!

Fr. Georges R. BIDZOGO SAC

← Wednesday of the 20th week, year B. Ez. 34:1-10;Ps 22; Mt. 20: 1-16.Reflection of Monday of the 20th week year B. Ez. 24: 15-24; Mt.19:16-22. →

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.