Jesus and the Woman With a Hemorrhage

Publicado 2023-02-15

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  • @Dannyboy0202
    My doctor diagnosed me with clinical depression about 5 years ago and prescribed me antidepressants which did help me get through the day but never lifted the depression. In the back of my mind I had always suspected that my depression was really a spiritual problem because around this time I was guilty of mortal sin and I had stopped going to mass. At the start of this year I got a real thirst and hunger for the Eucharist and started going back to weekly mass and then eventually on to daily mass and receiving the body of our Lord and I have to tell you its working miracles for me. I can feel the life and energy come back to me. I hope this helps someone else who maybe suffering from depression
  • The chosen portrayed this perfectly!! Thank you for your blessed insight!! God bless all of you!!
  • 9:08 so interesting to hear Dr Pitre used the more archaic usage of the word “cult” or “cultic” and then complemented with a more contemporary word “liturgical”. He’s really a great bible scholar. I learned a lot!
  • @JIM-fj2dy
    Doctor Pitre you never cease to amaze me. I love the way you explain the readings and there meanings. God Bless You.
  • Immediately I click on any new videos by Cath Prod. Thank you Dr Brant! Clear, concise, and so well explained.
  • @user-tg4wv4je9r
    The Magdala Center in Migdal, Israel, has an incredible painting of this Gospel in the Duc In Altum Chapel. It's called "The Encounter" and the painter is Daniel Cariola. It has impacted many and the gift shop there has sold thousands of reprints. As my husband and I discussed the painting, it struck me that many women suffer from PCOS and endometriosis for years (12 years!) before proper diagnosis. Young women go to the doctor with symptoms and are put on birth control pills to manage the symptoms. The symptoms lessen but the underlying disease continues, frequently until the woman gets off the pill when she is ready to start her family. At this point, the underlying condition becomes evident, and the disease must be treated. Hence, the passage of 7 - 12 years. Proper training of young women to chart, and the training of more doctors to use them would help women so much! Amazing that the Catholic Church has the right spirit and logic behind her teachings if we are open to them! Thank you for this beautiful reflection on this Gospel.
  • I am fascinated by the passive voice of v.29. When the woman touched Jesus in faith, “power had gone out from him” as if Jesus wasn’t actively willing the cure of the woman. Rather, her humble faith seemed to impel the healing power which Jesus possessed to make her well. Like, all it takes is humble faith and admission of one’s nothingness for God to work in one’s favor. Pls comment. Thank you.
  • @zanderlukas1248
    As usual with Dr Pitre like first then watch. Part 2 please !!!
  • @humility2091
    Thank you so very much Dr. Pitre 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
  • @djwillyalmeida
    HEY DR. BRANT, U HAVE BEEN BREAKING IT DOWN SO WELL FOR ALL AND UR THEOLOGY IS MAKING COMPLETE SENSE IN ALL BIBLICAL SENSE.THANK U AND KEEP ENLIGHTENING US>>>
  • @Danaluni59
    Mark's account of the Gospel events are particularly moving.
  • @luckyleyane2614
    Doctor Pitre, wow that is so well explained. May God bless you
  • the fear & trembling indicates , the recognition of that leap of faith into the unknown & unknowable joy & the crucible of discipleship .
  • @user-hp5ky8dl5o
    Faith and humility in coming to Christ. Thanks Dr. Brant. God bless.
  • @CARS63
    Thank you 🙏✝️😊
  • @uteme
    Thank you, Dr. Pitre.
  • The no. 12in Hebrew holds great significance, it represents authority( to heal, miracles..), appointment(12 apostles, 12 sons of Jacob, sons from the 12 tribes of Israel, 12 gates guarded by 12 angels in book of Revelation…), completeness(God)😊