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From the Father

Father Anthony reflects on John 14:8–11 — “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father” — Christ’s profound revelation to Philip that unveils His divine unity with the Father, drawing us into the mystery of who Jesus truly is and inviting us to deeper faith in the One who makes the invisible God known.

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