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Evangeliumkommentar: Damit Gottes Wort Frucht bringt

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VOL.AT

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July 12, 2026

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Evangeliumkommentar: Damit Gottes Wort Frucht bringt

In unseren wöchentlichen Evangelienkommentaren geben Geistliche, Religionslehrerinnen, Theologinnen und andere ihre Gedanken zum Sonntagsevangelium weiter. Heute mit Norman Buschauer, Vikar in Bregenz.

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