November 24, 2019
– Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here: November 24, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: Christ King of the Universe Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB
November 17, 2019
– Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here: November 17, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: 33rd Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB
November 10, 2019
– Listen to Fr. Gerry’s Homily here: November 10, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: 32nd Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB
November 3, 2019
– Read Fr. Gerry’s notes here: 31st Sunday Homily notes
– Read Mass Readings here: USCCB
– No audio recording this week
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Amen lotd
January is a season of new beginnings.
It’s also the dead of winter… and in the northern hemisphere, the long nights and cold days wear on both body and soul.
According to a Boston University study, over 10 million Americans suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). They exhibit symptoms from mild sluggishness to severe depression, fluctuations in weight, and vulnerability to addictions. ... See MoreSee Less
Winter blues? 9 science-based habits to elevate the soul
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January is a season of new beginnings. It’s also the dead of winter… and in the northern hemisphere, the long nights and cold days wear on both body and soul. According to a Boston University stud...Comment on Facebook
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Sometimes hard to do
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Beautiful 🌹❤️.
Beautiful 🙏🙏
❤️🥰
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Simple Steps in Prayer from St. Teresa of Avila - SpiritualDirection.com
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Beautiful reminder 🙏
Amen
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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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