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As I read the Beatitudes recorded in Matthew 5:3-12, I realize that each blessing contains a story. Each story is about what happens on earth and what will happen in the kingdom of heaven, and ...
The Beatitudes, found in Matthew 5:3-12, form the opening of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Each Beatitude reveals a paradox—the kind of person whom the world often overlooks is, in fact, the one whom ...
The Beatitudes, spoken by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:3-12 and echoed in the Sermon on the Plain in Luke 6:20-23, offer a blueprint for Christian conduct.
VATICAN CITY — Artists and cultural figures must be "custodians of the beatitudes," embracing their vocation to create beauty, reveal truth and inspire hope in a troubled world, Pope Francis wrote to ...
The Gospel passage today is Luke’s version of the beatitudes. It is critical to understand that beatitude is not something we achieve; rather, it is something we receive.
The Beatitudes, the heart of the Sermon on the Mount, are considered a systematization of the most important sayings of the Son of God and Mary, Jesus Christ. The concept of beatitudes in the plural ...
The Eight Beatitudes, listed in the feast day's Gospel reading -- Matthew 5:1-12 -- are a clear roadmap to sainthood, the pope said, and the path followed by Blessed Carlo Acutis, St. Maximilian Kolbe ...
The Eight Beatitudes, listed in the feast day’s Gospel reading — Matthew 5:1-12 — are a clear roadmap to sainthood, the pope said, and the path followed by Blessed Carlo Acutis, St ...
Beatitudes are a roadmap to sainthood The Eight Beatitudes, listed in the feast day’s Gospel reading — Matthew 5:1-12 — are a clear roadmap to sainthood, the pope said, and the path followed by ...