Homily: 6 October: Luke 11:1-4

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily.) “Lord, teach us to pray.”  John the Baptist taught his disciples how to pray.  The Jewish people use the prayer from Deuteronomy, “Hear, O Israel…”  Muslims use the Allah prayer every … Continued

Homily: 8 October: Luke 11:15-26

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily.) We are slow learners.  When a strong man fully armed guards his palace, his possessions are safe, but  when someone stronger than he attacks and overcomes him,” he loses everything.  If … Continued

Homily: 4 October: Luke 10:25-37

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily.) “And who is my neighbor?”  Once upon a time, in Washington, both Houses of Congress decided that they needed special and distinctive suits either of purple of orange cloth.  So it … Continued

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El 3 de octubre: hebreos 2,9-11: Homilía Por favor lean este pasaje antes de leer la homilía Mis hermanos y hermanas, En Adán todos nosotros hemos pecado; en Cristo todos nosotros hemos obedecido.  Dos hombres, dos que tienen la misma … Continued

Homily: 29 September: John 1:47-51

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily.) Today we celebrate the feast of the angels mentioned in the Bible, Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael.  Raphael is found in the book of Tobias, a book recognized as canonical by Catholics, … Continued

Homily: 1 October: Luke 10:13-16

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily.) Poor Tyre and Sidon; poor Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum!  They needed to repent, but did not.  They refused to listen to the Lord God. Alas, but the reading is not about … Continued

Homily: 27 September: Luke 9:46-50

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(Please read the Scripture passage before reading the homily. Jesus had just told his disciples that he was going to suffer death and be raised from the dead.  Disciples are supposed to be like their teachers. It should follow, therefore, … Continued