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This mosaic depicting Christ healing the ten lepers (Luke 17:11–19) decorates the Monreale Cathedral in Sicily. The church features some of the largest and most important Greek mosaics of the twelfth ...
Twenty-ninth Sunday after Pentecost: The Healing of the Ten Lepers Luke 17:12-19. Blessed Theophylact of Ochrid. Photo: ... For the ten lepers represent all of human nature—it was leprous with ...
It is the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time and today’s gospel teaching is about the cleansing of ten lepers that you’ll read in Luke 17:11-19. If you read carefully this story, you’ll see how ...
There is an interesting story of Jesus healing ten lepers in Luke 17:11-19. Leprosy was highly contagious in biblical days and without cure. In fact, Jewish law required those infected to shout ...
The healing was entrusted to people, and they did it! No wonder Jesus had that strange vision earlier, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18). So here Jesus is, on his way to ...
In Luke 17:11-19, the story goes that there were 10 lepers cleansed by Jesus but only one returned to say thank you. Looking at the leper who returned gives us the idea that he showed the right ...
Sirach 50:22-24; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Luke 17:11-19. ... The familiar Gospel story of Jesus and the 10 lepers provides preachers a ready theme of thankfulness.
The story of 10 lepers being healed is found only in Luke’s Gospel and represents an event that takes place as Jesus and his apostles are travelling toward Jerusalem. Though short, the account ...
11-19. And it came to pass, as He went to Jerusalem, that He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And as He entered into a certain village, there met Him ten men that were lepers, who ...
Let's read what St. Luke had to say about the 10 lepers that our Lord healed: It's the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time and today's gospel reading comes from St. Luke 17:11-19.
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