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October Homilies

October 28, 2018
-Listen here:  Oct 28th Homily
-Read Fr. Gerry’s Notes here:  October 28th Homily notes
-Read Mass Readings here:  USCCB

October 21, 2018
-Listen here:  Oct 21st Homily
-Read Fr. Gerry’s Notes here:  October 21st Homily notes
-Read Mass Readings here:  USCCB

October 14, 2018
-Listen here:  Oct 14th Homily
-Read Mass Readings here:  USCCB

Listen here:  October 7, 2018*
* Please note there was a malfunction with the recorder, and the ending is cut off. We will work on re-recording and adding the full Homily. In the meantime, listen to what we do have here as it is so rich and most of the Homily is  present.
Read the Sunday Readings here: October 7th USCCB

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Did Jesus really say, “Hate your mother”?

It sounds more like a death metal song lyric than a Gospel verse, but those are Jesus’ words in Luke 14.
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Of all the things that made Jerome famous, nothing was so legendary as his translation of the Bible. Jerome began work while he was still in Rome under Pope Damasus. He spent his entire life translating the scriptures from Hebrew and Old Latin.

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Of all the things that made Jerome famous, nothing was so legendary as his translation of the Bible. Jerome began work while he was still in Rome under Pope Damasus. He spent his entire life translating the scriptures from Hebrew and Old Latin.

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