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I think that today's first reading and the gospel will be well understood especially by those who are listening to me now, with 20, 40, 50 years of marriage behind them, or who have lived so many years in a happy marriage, and are now widows or widows. The author of the Book of Genesis says that husband and wife are so closely bound together that they become one flesh. Jesus refers to these words and says that what God has joined together cannot be separated by man. In the Hebrew language in the Book of Genesis there is supposed to be a word that also means gluing - and that is a very good picture. We know that when a carpenter glues two boards or two pieces of wood together, the gluing is stronger than other places and this object, when it breaks, will deteriorate, not in the place where it was glued, because it is there. the strongest bond. And if it happens that two or two pieces of paper that have been glued together are torn apart, there is a very painful wound at this point of gluing. It is impossible to stick these two pieces apart without causing wounds, without destroying the material that was stuck together. And so it is in marriage. Only how great a treasure a marriage and family is, very often a person only realizes when he loses this treasure. More than once, I have talked to the spouses on the occasion of a funeral and heard: If I had her with me now ... If I could talk to my husband now, how much would I tell him ... I did not have time to say all this ... Scottish writer, Thomas Carlyle, he said, described how when his wife died, he knelt beside her bed, kissed her hands, cried and said: I loved you so much, I cared so much about you, but I didn't find the time to tell you about it. Many of us have witnessed, at least through the media, the tragedy when the two towers of the World Trade Center collapsed. There are scraps of conversations from under the ruins on different frequencies - military and civil. People buried under the rubble called by cell phones or other communicators, and it turned out that almost all of these connections were between families. That those who - it is known that it was the world headquarters of business and economics - who until recently, just a few minutes earlier, checked indices on the stock exchange or joined for business purposes, now did not remember all of this. Their mind and heart were with their loved ones. There is one particularly touching conversation when one of the paramedics, John Kanuzo, calls his wife, calls his wife, makes a call - all of this has been recorded - and his little son, Anthony, picks up. - Is mommy here? - Mommy is out shopping, she is not at home. Anthony, promise me now that you'll be the head of the family. - Daddy, what happened, what is going on? -Daddy can't come home yet. I don't know what will happen. Now you will be the head of the family - be support for mom. Promise me you'll be a good man. - Daddy, I promise you, but please come home. Fortunately, it turned out that this rescuer came back, but we see how great a treasure the family is, and very often people only find out about it when they experience a loss. As in this joke, in this poem by Jan Kochanowski about health, that only then do we appreciate this gift when it breaks down. continued / full text / on BLOG - ✅ https://studenski.pl And who rules the Church? This provocative question, which sounds a little bit, is the subject of another podcast of Father Piotr and Father Mateusz. We invite. List: ⏰ 00:00 - The marriage from the Book of Genesis ⏰ 02:38 - Talks with the ruins of the World Trade Center ⏰ 05:14 - Mother of many children ⏰ 07:25 - The door to happiness ⏰ 08:46 - invitation to the podcast of supplementation to the KKK #demand #homilia #Szklanka_Dobrej_R Rozmowy Liturgical readings Color of the garments: green 1st reading (Genesis 2: 18-24) Creation of a woman Psalm (Ps 128 (127), 1b-2. 3-4. 5-6 (R: compare 5)) May God bless us always 2nd reading (Heb 2: 9-11) Christ who sanctifies, and men who are to be sanctified are all One Acclamation (cf. 1 Jn 4: 12bcd) Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Gospel (Mk 10: 2-16) What God has joined together, man should not separate October 3, 2021 Sunday, XXVII Week in Ordinary Time Year B, I Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Marek Studenski more at www.studenski.pl You can find more podcasts from the Diocese of Bielsko-Żywiec by clicking on the link below - take a look and see our offer: ✅ https://diecezja.bielsko.pl/diecezja-... or take a look at Father Marek's website ✅ https://studenski.pl