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March Homilies

March 31, 2019
– Listen here: March 31, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: March 31st Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

March 24, 2019
– Listen here: March 31, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: March 24th Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

March 17, 2019
– Listen here: March 17, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: March 17th Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

March 10, 2019
– Listen here: March 10, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: March 10th Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

March 3, 2019
– Listen here: March 3, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: March 3rd Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB

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The next Baptism Prep Class will be Sunday, Feb 22nd @ 9:15am in the FLC.

All parents looking to have their child baptized are asked to attend this class.

In order for us to best prepare for this class, we ask that you call the church office to register.
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Is this just for little children? Or can it be for a 16 year old?

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Beautifully written,, exactly correct,, IMHO

Yet all of the Popes since VII have tried to reshape the Church to their liking

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I wish we could say this at every mass

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Madonna of the Streets ❤️

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