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WEDNESDAY HOMILY: Trinitarian Communion in Lent
"Amen, amen, I say to you, the Son cannot do anything on his own, but only what he sees the Father doing; for what he does, the Son will do ... continue reading
TUESDAY HOMILY: Wanting To Be Well
The path to our cure is not found in a race to be the first to dip into the stirred waters of a porticoed pool, but through advancing more ... continue reading
MONDAY HOMILY: Being Awake to Faith
Jesus' miracles are catalysts to awaken faith in those who witness them. They are not performed for their own sake, but to draw ... continue reading
SUNDAY HOMILY: The Happy Priest - Lent and Our Return to the Father
The hunger that the prodigal sin experiences indicates the anxiety and emptiness that we feel when we are far from God due to sin. ... continue reading
SATURDAY HOMILY: Confessors and Penitents: Keys to the Church's renewal
This parable can be summed up thus: two men went to the temple to pray. Both men received what they asked for. The tax collector received ... continue reading
FRIDAY HOMILY: The Greatest Commandment
As frail humanity, it is easy for us to get so caught up in separate small matters that we miss the big picture. Unfortunately, when we ... continue reading
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THURSDAY HOMILY: It's the Third Week of Lent. How are we doing? Watch
In both accounts we face the reality that even religious people can become blinded by sin. That includes you and me. Failure to turn from ... continue reading
Paradigm Pondering - Why They Don't Believe
We all grapple with this question: what evidence is available to lend credence to Christian Faith? To answer this question, we first ... continue reading
WEDNESDAY HOMILY: Lent and a Formed Conscience
You can be sure you are having a good Lent if you feel waves of unworthiness, pangs of compunction of soul, sentiments of contrition, and ... continue reading
TUESDAY HOMILY: The Lavishness of God's Mercy and Ours
Jesus teaches us today how rich in mercy God has been toward us and how merciful we are called to be in return. FALL RIVER, MA (Catholic ... continue reading
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