| Synoptic Parallels to Mark
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Mark
7: 1-23 (22 nd Sunday ordinary time - B)
- Rules
and Traditions, children's story by Larry Broding, word-sunday.com.
- Ways
to Enter the Sacred Meal, Ordinary 22B, Larry Broding's
Word-Sunday.Com
- Bible
Study Lesson Plans - St. Charles Borromeo
- Living
Space Archive: Sunday Reflections by Frank Doyle
- Proclaiming
Faith - Gospel Reflection and Discussion Questions
- Our
Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church - Father Thomas Welbers
- Homily
- Clipart and Reflections on the
Sunday readings - Fr. Lonsdale

- "Diversionary
Tactics," Ordinary 22B, Fr. Gerry Pierse, C.Ss.R.
- Fr.
Tom Welbers' Homilies - 2003, Cycle B - Twenty-Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time
- Catholic
Lectionary Homilies and Ideas Provided by Fr Jim Mazzone
- The Athenaeum of Ohio - The Pastoral Preaching Archives
- Exegesis
- Homily
- Take
this to heart, sermon by Aelred Connelly O.P.
- A
Symbolic Approach to Mark 7, Jerome H. Neyrey, S.J.
- Jesus'
eating transgressions and social impropriety in the gospel
of Mark: a social scientific approach,
Dietmar Neufeld, Biblical Theology Bulletin, Spring,
2000
- Reader's
Guide to Meals, Food and Table Fellowship in the New Testament,
Jerome H. Neyrey University of Notre Dame
Mk
7:31-37 A man with stammering and deafness healed
- Catena
Aurea, Patristic Commentary by St Thomas Aquinas.
Clipart, coloring pages, puzzles
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Mark
7: 24-37 (23rd Sunday ordinary time
- B)
- Hope
in the Lord, children's story by Larry Broding, word-sunday.com.
-
Shortcomings and Faith, Ordinary 23B, Larry Broding's Word-Sunday.Com
- Bible
Study Lesson Plans - St. Charles Borromeo
- He
Does All Things Well - Children's Sermon from Sermons4Kids
with coloring page

- Living
Space Archive: Sunday Reflections by Frank Doyle
- Tongues
Sing for Joy, sermon by Theodore Taylor O.P.
- Proclaiming
Faith - Gospel Reflection and Discussion Questions
- Clipart and Reflections on the
Sunday readings - Fr. Lonsdale

- "The
Deeper Deafness," Ordinary 23B, Fr. Gerry Pierse,
C.Ss.R.
- Fr.
Tom Welbers' Homilies - 2003, Cycle B - Twenty-Third Sunday
in Ordinary Time
- Catholic
Lectionary Homilies and Ideas Provided by Fr Jim Mazzone
- The Athenaeum of Ohio - The Pastoral Preaching Archives
- Exegesis
- Homily
- A
Symbolic Approach to Mark 7, Jerome H. Neyrey, S.J.
- "Spirit,
Mercy, and the Other," Judith Gundry-Volf, Theology
Today, 1995.
- "The
Changing Role of Women in the Early Christian World,"
Howard Clark Kee, University of Pennsylvania. Theology Today,
1992.
- "Blurring
the Boundaries: A Response to Howard C. Kee," Virginia
Burrus, The Theological School at Drew University. Theology
Today, 1992
- Catholic
Curriculum Online - Monthly Gospel Poster - Twenty-third Sunday
of Ordinary Time. Mark 7: 31 - 37

- "You
may go your way; the demon has left your daughter" -
The Gospel of Mark: a commentary & meditation
- "He
has done all things well; he even makes the deaf hear and
the dumb speak" - The Gospel of Mark: a commentary &
meditation
- Catena
Aurea, Patristic Commentary by St Thomas Aquinas.
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The healing of the deaf and dumb. Jesus gives back to the
people the gift of speech. - The Carmelite Web Site - O.Carm.

- Fine Arts Images Linked at The Text This Week's Art Index:
Canaanite/Syro-Phoenician
Woman; Healing
- Poster with verse “He has done everything well; he even makes the deaf to hear and the mute to speak.” -- Mark7_37
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