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Today’s Gospel story is about the Healing of the Paralytic by our Lord Jesus Christ, which you’ll find in your Bibles in Mark 2: 1-12.
But just like Jesus' healing of the Paralytic, after our grafting into the Church, we are given a prescription from our Heavenly Father. We are given the most perfect and blessed course of treatment ...
At first the healed man did not know how to answer them. But when Jesus met him in the church, he went to the Jews and said, “There, it was Jesus who healed me!” This was not a denunciation to set the ...
Jesus replies by telling them, basically, that it is easier to forgive sins than to heal a paralytic, and then, to prove he can forgive sins, he heals the paralyzed man, telling him, “Rise, pick ...
Just as the paralyzed man whose friends drop him in on Jesus through the roof is first given forgiveness of sins rather than healing of limbs (Mark 2:1-5), so the cripple at the Beautiful Gate set ...
In today's Angelus, taking his queue from the gospel of today's Mass (VII Sunday of Year B), which narrates how a paralytic was healed by Jesus, Benedict XVI said "only Jesus can truly heal" the ...
Jesus was interested in each and every person who he healed, whatever the reason was that he healed them. But there is one, remarkable, healing story that is very different to all of the others.
Vatican City (Fides Service) - In his Sunday Angelus on 19 February reflection Pope Benedict XVI focused on Jesus’ work of healing lepers and paralytics. He pointed out that Jesus “shows that he ...
Just steps away from Saint Anne’s are the Pools of Bethesda, where Jesus healed the paralytic which we read about in the Gospel of John 5:8-9.