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Homilies

Fr. Dan – Midnight Mass: Christ comes as pure Light

Homework for the week: Meditate this week on one of those titles from Isaiah, I suggest Father-forever or God-hero, whichever you choose, let that be the lens through which you relate this week to God.

Fr. Dan – Christmas Eve Mass 5:00 pm: Looking for the heart of God

Homework for the week: And that’s the homework for the week. Jesus, forgiving, protecting, nourishing, loving, make my heart like unto Yours.

Fr. Dan – 4th Sunday Of Advent: Ahaz vs. Joseph and the Obedience of Faith

Homework for the week: Let’s pray for the virtue of obedience this week to really prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ. The king will be born next week. He invites the submission of our will to His own.

Fr. Dan – 3rd Week Of Advent

 

Fr. Dan – 2nd Week In Advent: John the Baptist and his incredible images for Jesus.

Homework for the week: This week, choose one of those images of Jesus from John the Baptist to pray with, and separate yourself from the noise and distractions of our society and culture. Have quiet time in the car; turn off your devices; wear camel’s hair-do something to change your mindset from the secular to the sacred. It’s a necessary way to prepare for Christmas.

Fr. Dan – 1st Week In Advent: With Jesus, every end is a beginning


Homework for the Week: If the divine Thief came to your house this week, what would you willingly give Him? What would He have to steal from your clinging hands? This week, strive to be less clingy in the presence of our Good and Beloved Thief.