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Homilies

17th Sunday of Ordinary Time – The ordination of a Bishop in the Church and the call for all of us to be fathers and mothers.

Homework for the week: Pray an Our Father in the morning, at noon, and at night, asking the Lord to help you exercise fatherhood or motherhood.

Fr. Dan – 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time: Hospitality is about the guest, not me; Salvation is from Jesus, not me.

Homework for the week: Ask the Lord each day this week, what’s the one thing necessary? What’s your will for me today? Let’s try to pay attention to the desires of the Lord, and the desire of others in how we serve throughout this week.

Fr. Dan – 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time: Jesus, the divine physician of body, mind, and soul, invites us to be healed and to help heal others.

Homework for the week: Read Colossians chapter one and pray with those titles of Jesus, get to know Him on another level, maybe a deeper level, and then look for an opportunity to share some fruit of your prayer with another. That’s the beginning of what it means to bring healing mercy to others, to “go and do likewise.”

Fr. Dan – 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time: Jesus calls all of us to mission, both within and without the Church.

Homework for the week: How can you be a missionary of the Gospel this week? Strive this week to invite, to reveal Christian joy, and to witness to Christian peace. And please, let me know if you or another need an annulment.

Fr. Dan – Immaculate Heart of Mary: Mary shows what it means for us to have immaculate hearts.

Homework for the week: Ask for and strive for an immaculate heart-and remember the Sacraments of Penance and Eucharist in your striving. Secondly, reach out to encourage, or help, or pray for this week for someone who’s pregnant. We must always be both pro child and pro mother. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!

Fr. Dan – Corpus Christi: Stewardship is a great way to under the call of our Church today to the co-responsibility of the clergy and the laity.

Homework for the week: Pray for priests to minister the Bread of Life to God’s people. And pray for Eucharistic hearts to be good stewards of God’s many blessings.