In the Gospels, we learn that Jesus is the New Moses. Just as Moses transformed the water of the Nile into blood, Jesus changed water into wine at the wedding at Cana and wine into his Precious Blood at the Last Supper.
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3rd Sunday of Lent - March 15, 2020
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