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EL BÁCULO DEL OBISPO: Renovar nuestra fe en Pascua

By Bishop James R. Golka

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Yo soy la Resurrección y la Vida. El que cree en mí, aunque muera, vivirá: y todo el que vive y cree en mí, no morirá jamás. ¿Crees esto?”. – Juan 11, 25-26

Kerigma es una palabra griega que significa “proclamación”. El kerigma no es sólo un anuncio de noticias. Es la proclamación de la salvación: que Jesús vino a salvarnos del pecado y de la muerte, y que nos invita a una relación con Él.

THE BISHOP'S CROZIER: Renewing Our Faith at Easter

By Bishop James R. Golka

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I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” – John 11:25-26

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Kerygma” is a Greek word meaning “proclamation.” The kerygma isn’t just a news announcement. It is the proclamation of salvation: that Jesus came to save us from sin and death, and that he invites us into relationship with him.

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