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<span dir="auto"><span style="color:rgb(19,19,19)" dir="auto">Friends,
on this Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, our second reading from the
Letter to the Hebrews offers us a great biblical description of faith. I
stand with Paul Tillich, the Protestant theologian, who said that faith
is the most misunderstood word in the religious vocabulary. Critics of
religious say that faith is accepting things on the basis of no
evidence; it’s believing any old nonsense; it’s naïveté; it’s
superstition. But this has nothing to do with what the Bible means by
faith.</span></span></div>
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