May 26, 2019
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– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: May 26th Homily notes
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May 19, 2019
– Listen here: May 19, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: May 19th Homily notes
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May 12, 2019
– Listen here: May 12, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: May 12th Homily notes
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May 5, 2019
– No Homily recording this week
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: May 5th Homily notes
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Beautiful reminder 🙏
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Why is 3 a.m. known as "the devil's hour"?
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I'd rather focus on the Divine Mercy message that 3 o'clock At any time , within a 24 hour period is the hour of Great Mercy. You can say a quick Chaplet or simply say Jesus, I trust in you if you wake up at 3 am. "For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world."
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Amen🙏
Amen…
My toddler boy is obsessed with David and Goliath. It is his favorite Bible story by far, and when he’s not requesting it specifically at nap time or bed time, he’s acting it out. Believe me, by this point I can do a mean “giant Goliath getting struck in the head and falling to the ground” impression.
My Emmy awaits.
As I’ve read, re-read, and now memorized this story, different aspects have started to stick out to me. As a child, all I perceived was the drama and the excitement. The under-dog victory and action scene were, and remain for my toddler, quite engaging. Yet, as an adult, knowing the living and effective quality of Scripture, new parts have come to life. Including these two small lines: ... See MoreSee Less
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In a world filled with a great deal of ugliness and brokenness, it can be easy to believe that beauty can only be found in sacred art. It is easy to see the holiness, lessons, reflections, and Godly connections in paintings of the saints, churches, or religious scenes. But finding God in the ordinary takes a bit more time, and a heart that listens. ... See MoreSee Less
Finding the Sacred in the Ordinary: Autumn Landscape
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In a world filled with a great deal of ugliness and brokenness, it can be easy to believe that beauty can only be found in sacred art. It is easy to see the holiness, lessons, reflections, and Godly c...Comment on Facebook
Yes…it’s truly a gift when my ‘everyday’ is blessed by the divine.
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Serving others is as essential to Christian practice as Sunday worship, prayer, and keeping the commandments, and ways to serve are abundant. ... See MoreSee Less
The Two Forms of Christian Service - The Catholic Thing
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David G. Bonagura, Jr.: We give, materially and spiritually, because of God and to lead others to Him. Tihs is Authentic Christian service,Comment on Facebook