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    A ritual bath dating to the time of Jesus has been uncovered on the Mount of Olives at the site tradition says is the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus experienced the Agony in the Garden before his arrest, trial, and crucifixion.

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    It is in the distressingly bad news of a fallen world, and amidst the struggles of its darkness, that the good news of the Lord Jesus can be fully seen and more broadly appreciated.

    By Father Jeffrey F. Kirby
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    Coronavirus outbreak brings up broad spiritual questions

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    With the current pandemic of the COVID-19 throughout the world, we have an opportunity to unite as a human family, serve those in need, and ask some broad spiritual questions.

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