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"Hi Kuya Jeff! Happy Easter po! Napapansin ko lang—ang daming news at posts online na si Cardinal [name omitted] daw ang gustong pumalit kay Pope Francis. Curious lang ako… may chance ba talaga na siya yung maging next pope? Salamat po!” – Expectant Juana
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"Dear Kuya Jeff, I hope you’re doing well! I am one of the regular students in your free Catholic Bible Study every Friday on Zoom. I really enjoy learning and following the study. I have some questions about the story of Jesus coming into Jerusalem. I noticed that the different Gospel writers said different things. For example, Mark said that Jesus rode a donkey, but Matthew said Jesus rode a donkey accompanied by its mother. In Luke, the people shouted "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord," while in the other Gospels, they shouted "Hosanna." Lastly, only John mentioned that people were holding palm branches, but we call it "Palm Sunday," which comes from John's story. I’m a little confused—are they all saying different things? Aren’t they supposed to tell the same story? I hope you can help me understand this before Palm Sunday on April 13. Thank you for teaching us, and I hope you have a peaceful Holy Week." - Curious Carlo
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