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Trying to Make Sense of the Most Holy Trinity Watch
Imagine what it is like for God to know Himself and love Himself. Since God is infinite, His knowledge of Himself and His love of Himself ... continue reading
THURSDAY HOMILY: Becoming Salty Christians in a World Without Flavor, Rotting from Within Watch
At the end of today's Gospel passage from St. Mark (Mk. 9: 41 -50), after Jesus emphasized the importance of avoiding all temptations to ... continue reading
FRIDAY HOMILY: Is It Lawful or Just a Lower Standard?
It seems that in society there has always been this predisposition to dumbing things down to accommodate lowered performance. We lessen ... continue reading
True and False Spirituality: Beware the Friends of Job or How to Deal With Fair-weather Friends Watch
Oh, for the voice of a Job in some of our contemporary Christian communities. Enough of the formulas, the claims to hidden knowledge (a new ... continue reading
WEDNESDAY HOMILY: Finding God Where You Would Rather Not Look
When the good Lord says that "Whoever is not against us is for us," he does not mean that we stop using critical discernment of spirits but ... continue reading
TUESDAY HOMILY: Holy and Unholy Ambition
Jesus helps all his disciples today to distinguish between selfless and selfish discipleship.Today, Jesus reminds us that he is to be ... continue reading
MONDAY HOMILY: I Do Believe, Help My Unbelief! Watch
In moments of trial or doubt, let us echo the prayer of the Gospel: "Lord, I believe. Even though my faith is only the size of ... continue reading
SUNDAY HOMILY: The Happy Priest - Come Holy Spirit
For many, the Holy Spirit is unknown and misunderstood. CORPUS CHRISTI, TX (Catholic Online) - Today, the Easter season reaches its ... continue reading
We Need a New Pentecost: Come Holy Spirit, Come With Your Fire! Watch
"While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul traveled through the interior of the country and came (down) to Ephesus where he found some disciples. ... continue reading
Peter and John, Two Pillars and Two Paths
The paths of Peter and John, these two pillars of the early Church, would be different. Peter's life would be "cut short" by a bloody ... continue reading
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