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Category Archives: sermons
Fourteenth Sunday C in ordinary time, Luke 10, 1-9
Everyone has a place in the Church. Do you know how we know that a parish is alive? It depends not only on the number of people present in the church, the number of Masses in the parish, the number … Continue reading
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Saturday of the twelfth week in ordinary time, Lk9,18-24
Jesus asks us, “Who do you say that I am” (Luke 9:20)? The apostles have been with Jesus for several months. They have witnessed several miracles that Jesus has performed before their eyes; they have heard multiple speeches in which … Continue reading
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The Holy Trinity Solemnity, John 16,12-15
The mystery of the Holy Trinity does not mean that we cannot know, experience, and love God in our lives… Do you realize how many mysteries are around us? We pay attention to mysteries from time to time, even though … Continue reading
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Pentecost Solemnity/ Day John 20, 19-23
Today, on the Feast of the Sending of the Holy Spirit, we are aware of the importance of the words of the Holy Father John Paul II on the New Evangelization, that today, in this time, we have a responsibility … Continue reading
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Saturday C of the seventh week of Easter
Jesus says that they should all be one (Jn 17:20-26)Jesus speaks of our unity with one another and our unity with God. Do you also know people who no longer read the newspaper, don’t watch the news, or avoid people? … Continue reading
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Sixth Sunday of Easter, Joh 14,23-29
Let us receive and keep the peace of Christ(Jn 14:23-29)The peace of Christ is a gift to which we want to respond in truth and love in our lives. Have you heard about the hidden camera? Sure. Drivers are surprised … Continue reading
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Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of The Lord. John 20, 1-9
By His resurrection, Jesus conquered death. Let us rejoice! It has become customary to reward personalities with something after a performance. Most often with applause, a hearty chant, a bouquet, a word of appreciation and praise, a handshake and a … Continue reading
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Palm Sunday of the Lord Luke 22, 14-23,56
Each of us knows that today, Sunday, begins Holy Week. Let’s ask ourselves: Do we want to experience the events we will be commemorating as befits Christians? One might suppose that we might share them merely as a remembrance, habitually … Continue reading
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Fifth Sunday of Lent, John 8,1-11
Mercy (Jn 8:1-11)Not only to remember the mercy of Jesus but also to learn to receive it ourselves and help others come to it. Let us examine ourselves to see if we are not among the people who claim that … Continue reading
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Second Sunday of Lent, Luke 9: 28b-36
Those who can listen to Jesus in Lent are likely to see a change in their lives. Indeed, Lent is also a time of intense training to live your life more like a Christian. One question: Is your goal for … Continue reading
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