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26 th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28

26 th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28. FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28 The Hebrew people once believed that children inherit the guilt for their ancestors' sins, and that sinners cannot really reform. FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28

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26 th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28

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  1. 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 FIRST READING Ezekiel 18:25-28

  2. FIRST READING • Ezekiel 18:25-28 • The Hebrew people once believed that children inherit the guilt for their ancestors' sins, and that sinners cannot really reform.

  3. FIRST READING • Ezekiel 18:25-28 • In the verses preceding today's reading, Ezekiel demolished those traditional beliefs. • The people respond that God's ways are unfair!

  4. 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 SECOND READING John 10:27

  5. SECOND READING John 10:27 Paul tells his dear friends that what will endear them to him even more is if they behave like Christ.

  6. SECOND READING John 10:27 Paul describes Christ by quoting an even older Christian hymn.

  7. 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 28, 2014 GOSPEL Matthew 21:28-32

  8. GOSPEL Matthew 21:28-32 Jesus upbraids the religious leaders of his day for failing to recognize the hand of God at work in events of their lives.

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