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Title: Breaking Open the Gospel of Luke
Added: 7 months ago
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Description: This is an audio recording of a lecture given in the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. The speaker is Rev. John Robert Skeldon. He is the pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Wichita Falls.

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Have humility. Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God, that he may exult you in the time of tribulation.
Saint Peter Vincioli
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