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April Homilies

APRIL 29 — Read the list of words to prune or nurture.pdf

Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 29, 2018 homily

APRIL 22
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 22, 2018

 

APRIL 15
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 15, 2018.mp3

Read Fr. Gerry’s Homily here —  April 15, 2018 Homily.pdf

This Sunday’s Readings (April 15) text version and audio version

Next Sunday’s Readings (April 22) text version and audio version

APRIL 8
Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here — April 8, 2018.mp3

Read Fr. Gerry’s Homily here —  April 8, 2018 Homily

This Sunday’s Readings (April 8) text version and audio version

Next Sunday’s Readings (April 15) text version and audio version

Fr. Gerry's Weekly Homilies Archive

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