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Love One Another

Father Anthony reflects on John 13:34–35 — “Love one another: just as I have loved you” — Christ’s beautiful and challenging command that reveals the heart of Christian discipleship, calling us to a love that is self-giving, sacrificial, and unmistakable, so that by this love the world may recognize us as His disciples.

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