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		<title>Comment on Confession [25th Sunday of the Year] by The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. &#171; Pellegrinaggio &#124; crossing the Ponte Sisto</title>
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		<description>[...] Writing on his parish blog, and drawing on yesterday&#8217;s readings, Fr. Peter Edwards has this to... In this Sunday’s Gospel we find Jesus and his disciples journeying towards Jerusalem where He will suffer and die out of love for us. The disciples are so insensitive to the sufferings of Jesus because they are arguing amongst themselves as to which of them was the greatest. [...]</description>
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