Morning Prayer with the Oblate Family: Sunday June 26th With Robert Altman
Good morning friends, today we join Robert Altman, a chaplain in Belvedere College, Dublin.
In today’s reading, from Saint Paul to the Galatians, Paul points out that it is for freedom that Christ has set us free. We are called to be free, and to use that freedom not to be selfish, but to serve one another humbly in love. It all can all summarised as this: “Love your neighbour as yourself.” If we all lived up to that message, how different the world would be.
Thank you for joining us today.
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