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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.
In today’s Gospel, we hear the story of the paralyzed man who is healed by Jesus. His friends, unable to get the man’s stretcher through the crowds surrounding Jesus, opt for an even harder ...
The story of the woman with a bleeding ailment encountering Jesus is a lesson to us all. In this gospel narrative, we see Jesus as the one who brings healing in its fullness, not just to our ...
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 ...
Known as the Pool of Siloam, for centuries it was thought to be situated on the site of what became a Byzantine church in the ...
What is most dramatic throughout this entire Gospel reading is the loneliness of the sick man. Did you hear it? The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me ...
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 ...
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. It is also very close to the beginning of the Via ...
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 ...
This is why before healing his material sickness Jesus says to the paralytic : “Your sins are forgiven”. “The message is clear: man, paralysed by sin, needs the mercy of God which Christ came on earth ...