January 28, 2018
Audio of Fr. Gerry's Homily — January 28, 2018.mp3
Text of Fr. Gerry's Homily — January 28, 2018 Homily.pdf
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January 21, 2018
Audio of Fr. Gerry's Homily — January 21, 2018.mp3
Text of Fr. Gerry's Homily — January 21, 2018 Homily.pdf
This Sunday's Readings (January 21) text version and audio version
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January 14, 2018.mp3 Listen to Fr. Gerry's Homily here. You may also read the text of the Homily here — January 14, 2018 Homily.pdf It includes a portion of a letter Fr. Gerry recently received and read aloud. The letter gives us great food for thought and continued discussion. Fr. Gerry invites you to share your thoughts as well!
This Sunday's Readings (January 14) text version and audio version
Next Sunday's Readings (January 21) text version and audio version
January 7, 2018.mp3 We hear the great and challenging story of the Epiphany. It is often portrayed as a simple, beautiful event. It was not so simple, but rather filled with anxiety and fear and confusion. But, they followed the plan God had for them. We, too, must consult God and seek union with Him for revelation of our vocation.
This Sunday's Readings (January 7) text version and audio version
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“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” said FDR. What are humans afraid of? In most cases, it’s suffering. Life, for many, can be described as one constant effort to avoid suffering (but it will come anyway). For the Christian, however, everything is different. We must not, must not fear suffering, because suffering is what makes us look more like Christ. ... See MoreSee Less
Suffering: The Gospel of Life Within You
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“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” This iconic phrase was a key part of President Roosevelt’s inaugural speech to the nation after winning the 1932 presidential election against H...Comment on Facebook
Our Big Deal Youth Group begins this Wednesday, Sept 4th. Parents will attend with their child for the first gathering. To help us prepare, please sign up your child by this weekend.
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Catechesis of the Good Shepherd begins Sunday, Sept. 8th. Parents will attend with their child for the first gathering. To help us prepare, please sign up your child by this weekend.
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The Church honors the saints under several headings: priest, bishop, or religious, virgin, martyr, and so on. Those categories are easy to understand, but what about "doctor"? What does it mean to be a Doctor of the Church, and who decides what saints get that designation? ... See MoreSee Less
How Is Someone Named a Doctor of the Church?
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Something I’ve always wondered about!
"Many of Jesus' disciples who were listening said, 'This saying is hard; who can except it?'... As a result of this, many of his disciples returned to their former way of life and no longer accompanied him. Jesus then said to the twelve, 'Do you also want to leave?'" (This exchange happened right after Jesus told the large crowd that His body was true food and His blood is true drink.)
"Simon Peter answered him, 'Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.'" This should be our response to Christ's invitation as well. Please join us for Mass this morning at 8:00am and 10:30am. Come and receive him, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity; The Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. ... See MoreSee Less
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