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20231112, Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Deacon Gallo reflects on Wisdom Readings for the Memorial of Saint Josaphat, bishop and martyr Wis 6:12-16 Resplendent and unfading is wisdom, and she is readily perceived by those who love her, and found by those who seek her. She hastens to make herself known … Continue reading20231112, Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
How To Approach Difficulties With Scripture – The Memorial of St. Jerome
Todays reflection comes from “Letters From Home” series at the St. Paul Center https://saintpaulcenter.libsyn.com/how-to-approach-difficulties-with-scripture-the-memorial-of-st-jerome The St. Paul Center’s daily scripture reflections from the Mass for the Memorial of St. Jerome by Mr. Clement Harrold. Jerome, Priest, Doctor Obligatory Memorial First Reading: Zechariah 2: 5-9, 14-15aResponsorial Psalm: Jeremiah … Continue readingHow To Approach Difficulties With Scripture – The Memorial of St. Jerome
Daily Readings July 7, 2023
Isaac marries RebekahGn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67The span of Sarah’s life was one hundred and twenty-seven years.She died in Kiriatharba (that is, Hebron)in the land of Canaan,and Abraham performed the customary mourning rites for her.Then he left the side of his dead one and addressed … Continue readingDaily Readings July 7, 2023
Apparition Alert: Akita July 6, 1973
Apparition Alert: Akita, July 6, 1973 “The message is not one of complaint but of peaceful action, and intercession and praying the rosary,” he said, emphasizing that Mary said to pray for the pope, bishops and priests. “The warning could be given to inspire us … Continue readingApparition Alert: Akita July 6, 1973
20230524-Homily Protect The Family
Father Theo reflects on the first reading cautioning families to be watchful for those who, as St. Paul says, would “pervert the truth” and destroy the institution of the family. You must preach the truth even when it is not comfortable to do so. It … Continue reading20230524-Homily Protect The Family
Why is Good Friday good?
Fr. Peter’s homily on Good Friday explains why we call Good Friday good and not bad Friday and why we treasure the cross that leads to the crown.