¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Evangelio de hoy: Lun 23 feb - "Lo hiciste por Él"
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The Evangelio of our
Jesus Christ,
according San Mateo.
Jesus said to his disciples,
when the child of the
man can come in
his glory
and rodeo of
the angels,
he will be
his throne
glorios.
All the nations
are reunied
in their presence
and he will
separate to
others,
as the pastor
separa the
of the
cabritos
and will
those to
their right
and to
his right.
Then the
king
will be
to those
that have
his
right. Began,
Benditutes of my father, and receive
in herence the reign
that was prepared from
the commencing of the world.
Because I took
a hungry and you
were given to
eat and me
were to bebeer.
He was forastero
and me alojured.
I wastner and
wascerned and
me visitarone.
Preso and
me came to
see.
The justos
they responded
Lord, when we saw when we
we came hungry and we did we need to come
sedient and we did we
dover? When we came forastero and
we alo, we delude and we
we vestimous? When
we saw when we were
when we were
and the rey
responder?
I'll assure that
every time that they were
with the most
little of my
brothers,
he dider to
those of his
left,
alhens' to me,
malditos.
Valyan to
Fuego Eterno, that was prepared for the demonio and his angels, because I
had a hunger, and I didstead and not me diverted, I never
to bebe, he was a forastero and no me alojaro,
I wasnt, and no me visied, Enferm and preso, and no
me visiter. These, as a sub-of-selleran,
"'Seer, when we've seen-a, sovety, or sedent, foraster or
desnude,
Enfermore or
Pressed and
not temes
occurred?
And he
will responder.
Let's
I assure
that every
that they
did you
do the
most
little of
my
men,
they're
they're
to be
them to
the castig
eternal and
the
just to
the
life
eternal.
A
good.
In
this
first
first
time
of
Quarres
we
we're
we
last
with
the
Miercoles of Senisa.
But, well, we're not, we're in this
first semester of Quarism, and
we know that the lectures, the
evangelists of this period
liturgical, we're talking much
of what is the conversion,
the conversion of the
conversion of the heart.
I don't know if to you
have passed, but I have to
confess that me, I'm has passed, and me has
has been passed many times, that when
when you get a visit important,
a person recognized, I know,
in some other,
like, like, of some way, you
smer's in, in attending it.
So, like, all of the
world knows that will get this person,
recognized, important,
then, like, you have attentions,
no, even in a mesa when
is sat sat sat down with that person,
and then,
and then
all the
people,
like,
the conversation
gire in
torno
to that
person.
I mean
much to the
mind,
that anecdote
that they
can't,
no,
is,
no,
I know,
that's
real,
it's,
but at
least,
I think
that
should have
been to
have
have been
succeeded.
San Francisco
of
that is,
that
grand
saint,
that,
also is
one of
my
saints favorite
and
they're
one of
the things
that he
was the
people were the
leprosos.
In that
time
in Italy,
in Europe,
in general,
the leprra
was a
unernerable
and to
all the
leprosos
as in the
time of
Jesus
they were
they part
they were
even they
put them
some
some
some
some
that when
were
coming
sound to
tint-tin
that
the
people
knew that
he would have
a
reproso and
it was
alexious
because it
was very
contagious
so obviously
it was
normal
that the
people
would be
to make
to the
people
to the people
to be
the people
so that
we know
he was
he was
he was
he had a
family
noble
he'd
he'd
all
to go
and
that
community
that
that
the
people
that
testimony of
life,
living that
poverty
radical,
evangelical, and
they're
that's
he's
a point,
he's
he's
there,
and he's
where he
suddenly,
and the
kind of a
campanite
and he
appears
a
lepros
and he
he's
he's
a need,
and he
he's
he's
he's
he can't
he
he's
that he
did that
what we
did we
did we
did for
him,
for Jesus, for Christ.
And then,
he's vence to
to himself and
he embraces,
and he says,
and they're
that in that
moment,
he transfigura
and San Francisco
see a Jesus,
that was Jesus
that had
had been
that had
been made
that way
so certain
it is,
I know,
what I
see is that
is an
fact
that is
very human,
is
very human
as I said I
at the
initial
a
sometimes
we're
a person
we're
we're not
we're not
we're
we're not
we're
a way
and when we're
a person
a person
a person
a manned
a mannigua
in the
case
we're
we're very
different
like we
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
to think
to talk
I'm
much
this
documental
I
I don't
I'm
not even
the
number
in
where
they're
an
mendigo in New York. And it was
very impactant because film
to film them
to the perrits
that went with his
abrigos in winter in New York
and they'd have those perrits
his sweater and his
zapatitos in the
street, no, in New York
and they passed
to the homeless,
there, the menigues that
were in the call
and they'd
interview them to
one of them and say, well,
is that those
they're, they're trying
to those
perros, to those animals
than us
that's what
that's the
that's the society
so that's how
we're doing
and I'm
include you
many times
me felt to
have much more
caridad with
the other
but what
would be
if really
we're actually
to Christ
in the other
here Jesus
in the
evangelio
this parable
that when
when he gets
the rey
when he
will give
to divide
to the
obejas and the cabritos and that
many will be
to say, when do you
when did I do to come,
when I did to
bever, when
I visited, when
you've been
when you've
asked you.
And Jesus
we said when
it was made for
the most
little, you
did it for me.
There's a
story that me
I'm a
love to
and in reality
the objective
of the
the quote is
another
but for the
first part
functiona
that is
that this
princey
that was
this princey,
digna,
of
casars,
so
what
is that
is that
is a
disfrasa
and he
to be
to be
to be
to be
a person
is the
person
that's
the person
that's
that
doesn't
and then
nobody
he has
a
person,
some
some
they're
a
money like,
with a
certain
a
disden
and of
a
young
a young
little
a
very
wapa
and
he
he
he gave
a
something
and
and it
He's the
He takes
the capucha
that he was
he was the
prince,
so he's
a part of
there,
he's
he's
invite to
and the
story,
and then
another day
he was
another day,
he said,
but
effectively
he discovered
that there
there was a
person that
had a
good
and that
was just
just to
make the
doing only
for
to get
with the
reo or with
the prince
but with
that man
that was
a man
necessitated, but it was a prince
disfrased.
So, well,
then,
that no us pass
that's the day
that we'll get
to the year
Jesus
us say,
thanks, because
to that
a man that
you helped us,
to that
that also,
you've beenpacists
of her,
all that you
did you did
for the other
did you,
for the most
little,
because Christ
is in every
one of us
because God
God,
us
thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That we're
giving the grace
of the conversion to
God,
our Lord,
in this quaresma,
that we transform
the heart,
that the
heart is a
thing that's
a person,
that I'm a
real, a person
is the Father Pablo Solis.
And I'm
I'm going to
share this podcast
with other
people for
that many more
can know
to love to
Jesus.
And to visit
the site
of a rob
Vinoe
Fire
to be able to access there
to help them
to continue to continue
and crescent of the faith.
That God was vendia much
and that they're still
having a santa caresma.
