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Blog: La Roche d’Or

Blog: La Roche d’Or

Community of the Roche d'Or in Besançon and Fontanilles

florin's texts

Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

Mary led an ordinary life. And, it is in this ordinary existence that, with the influence of the spirit, she was able to access the extraordinary of this same ordinary existence; we could simply say that Mary did not miss the true sense of what was given...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

Luke 12,35-38 Jesus told his disciples: “Be dressed and ready for service and keep your lamps burning. Like servants waiting for their master to return from a wedding banquet, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the door for him....

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Music, #Florin's texts

On this 4th Sunday of Advent, the next part of Florin Callerand’s text on “The Blessing of hunger and thirst for justice,” which we shared the first part of last Sunday, will nourish our lives with joy as we head towards Christmas. Where can we draw strength...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

There is an essential common element that passes like a current from one beatitude to another. It passes so well, we could say each one contains them all. The essential common element of all beatitudes is that the time for liberation arrived because the...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

It is impossible to understand the outburst of happiness which sprang from Jesus’ lips when proclaiming the blessing of evangelical poverty, without linking it with another outburst of happiness which came from Mary’s lips during her ‘Magnificat’ when...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

Have you understood what the standard phrase, “God, one world without end” means? Is it that God always moves forward and is never satisfied with the age that has passed, that Got is always looking towards what’s new? Now, we are at the end of the 20th...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music

Here we have, at the outset, a singular revelation on the profound nature of God and this breath that we call emphatic and powerful, which we use to represent the wind of Pentecost. You have to understand that it is this power, the strength, of dove’s...

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Posted on by Fr. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music, #presentation of photos

In the heart of the summer shines the feast of the Assumption, a celebration of the mystery which is deeply rooted in the Community since it began. Thus, we wish you a very beautiful feast by offering you today, a homily from Florin Callerand dated August...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts

Part II of Florin Callerand’s text “May the Lord be with you.” Some might say that this isn’t always obvious. We must reply, to ourselves and to others: “If it feels like that it is because of discretion, God does not treat us as if we were objects that...

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Posted on by F. Florin Callerand
Published on : #Florin's texts, #Music, #Video

Whist writing his long letters to thank retreat goers, Florin Callerand liked to write some "Meditations over the Gospel." It was like a satchel for an everyday journey, full of food to enjoy along the way, an evangelical water bottle to quench the thirst...

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