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God’s Tapestry

In the first Sunday after Pentecost which is also the Feast of the Holy Trinity, Fr. Daniel Nolan focuses on what we need to give back to God because of what he has given us. Our life is a part of God’s tapestry – we may not be able to make sense of our life […]
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Going Along to Get Along

Fr. Meeks reflects on 1 John chapter 3: “The reason why the world does not know us is it did not know Him.” The world refers to the world of sin estranged from God. The world cannot relate to people that live according to the will of God. We are citizens of another Kingdom – […]
Our Government Has Lied To Us In The Past
Government Has Lied To Us Before
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Government Has Lied To Us Before

Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects upon the old adage that those who ignorant of the past are bound to repeat it. Fr. Nolan offers a number of historical examples of when government officials conducted unethical scientific experiments on its citizens and then lied about it. Knowing our history enables us to think for ourselves and hopefully […]
Heaven Inside
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Heaven Inside

Fr. Mark Goring explains that heaven is meant to come down. We were made to have the divine life within each of us. Without heaven dwelling in us, we are incomplete.  
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Heaven Intervenes Only After We Do Penance Penance Penance

Everyone seems to be looking for the extraordinary or Divine intervention. Yet, The Extraordinary will only happen when the ordinary has been accomplished and is proven ineffective. Again using other words, historically, God only works miracles when the normal means have failed. Heaven intervenes when we have done our part! Have we really done our […]
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Hold Fast To God’s Law

Fr. Altier explains that God’s law is eternal. Jesus stated he came to fulfill the law, not to abolish God’s law. But many people believe they know better than God.  
Homily on Homosexuality
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Homosexuality

The first reading for the Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time is taken from the book of Genesis, Chapter 18 and tells the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In response to this reading, Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke gives an excellent homily on the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding homosexual behavior.
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How Do You See The World?

Fr. Altman poses the question of how we look at the world around us Do we see it through the eyes of Jesus looking down on us from the cross or the eyes of the pain-free prosperity gospel? Homily from 09/04/2020.