Fishes of Christ
Fishes of Christ
Father Anthony reflects on Acts 2:41–42 — the Church’s first great response to the Gospel, as thousands are baptized and devote themselves to the apostles’ teaching, to fellowship, to the breaking of the bread, and to prayer, revealing that true conversion is not a moment but a new way of life rooted in truth, community, the Eucharist, and постоянная communion with God, inviting us to renew our own discipleship by returning to these four foundations with hunger, humility, and joy.
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