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Homilies

Fr. Dan – 15th Sunday In Ordinary Time: What is the Gospel and what hinders us from being transformed by it?

 

Homework for the week: Throughout this week, intercede with St. Manuel and Bl. Carlo to help transform your heart into rich and fertile soil for the Good News of the Gospel.

Fr. Dan – 14th Sunday In Ordinary Time: With or without the Spirit, life or death.

Homework for the week: Don’t be debtors to the flesh this week! Beg the Holy Spirit for mastery of your flesh and for growth in virtue. And please pray for vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life for our diocese and from our parish!

Fr. Dan – 13th Sunday In Ordinary Time: Take up your cross or Lose your life!

Homework for the week: Strive to be mindful this week that when you encounter another, even if it’s a difficult person, you’re encountering Jesus…you’re receiving Jesus. Even if you struggle to love this other person, somehow Jesus does. Strive to receive them and so to receive Jesus.

Fr. Joseph – 12th Sunday In Ordinary Time

Fr. Dan – Memorial of The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Fr. Dan – Solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ: Receive the Body of Christ to be the Body of Christ for others

Homework for the week: So, here’s the homework for the week: everyone in this parish is part of the Body of Christ. Reach out to someone new or at least someone you haven’t reached out to in a long time and connect or reconnect with another member of Christ’s Body. In Holy Communion, we’re already bonded to each other. Add to that divine bond, the human cords of fellowship. This week, walk with another member of Christ’s Body!