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  <title>29th Sunday of the Year - The Cup of Suffering</title>
  <description>Jesus Christ shows us that suffering is a pathway, not a destination. &amp;amp;nbsp;Through suffering we experience a purification - whereby we grow and discover new insights through the process of challenge, pain, and difficulty. &amp;amp;nbsp;God permits suffering that we might be changed...for the good. &amp;amp;nbsp;For remember: the suffering of Good Friday will be transformed into the joy of Easter Day.&#13;
We are thus consoled and challenged by these words. &amp;amp;nbsp;Consoled, in that we take hope that the triumph of Christ on the Cross will one day be our triumph. &amp;amp;nbsp;He understands our suffering (he's already been through his own) and we can cling to his mercy and grace.&#13;
Challenged, in that we are invited to drink from the cup of suffering. &amp;amp;nbsp;Like Christ, we pray that the cup will pass by, but like Christ we will accept what God sets before us - opening our hearts to God and allow this process to transform us.&#13;
October 17, 2015 - Cathedral of Christ the King - Superior, WI&#13;
Fr. Andrew Ricci - studyprayserve.com&#13;
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