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Deacon Dave reflects on the theme of being called, gifted, and sent, drawing inspiration from the life of Mother Teresa and the wedding at Cana. He encourages us to recognize our unique gifts, embrace our mission, and use our talents to serve others and carry out God's work in the world.
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Fr. Walsh, on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, reflects on baptism as a transformative relationship with Christ that also unites us with the Church community. He emphasizes the responsibility of nurturing faith, reassures parents facing challenges with younger generations, and calls for active participation in worship as members of the Body of Christ.
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Fr. Joshy reflects on the Epiphany as a celebration of Christ’s manifestation to the world, emphasizing the Magi's journey of faith and transformation. He calls on us to embrace the hope of Christ, allow it to guide our lives, and become manifestations of Christ's presence to others.
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Fr. Walsh focuses on the relationships between parents and children. He emphasizes the sacrifices, challenges, and deep love involved in letting go, drawing parallels to Samuel's dedication to the Lord and the Holy Family's journey. He reminds us that even in moments of separation, God remains present, guiding us and strengthening the bonds of love and faith in our lives.
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Deacon Bill reflects on Mary's courageous "yes" to God's plan despite the challenges and societal repercussions she faced. He invites us during Advent to reflect on our responses to life's challenges and, like Mary, to choose faith, gratitude, and to praise God even in adversity.
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Fr. Joshy reflects on the joy of Gaudete Sunday, reminding us to prepare for Christ's coming through repentance, renewal, and acts of love and justice. He encourages us to embrace the sacrament of reconciliation, allowing God’s mercy to transform our hearts and deepen our readiness for Christmas.
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Fr. Ken reflects on the themes of Advent as a time of preparation, hope, and renewal. He emphasizes the importance of turning away from sin, reconciling with God through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and preparing our hearts to receive Christ at Christmas and at the end of time. Through prayer, charity, and reflection, Fr. Ken encourages the faithful to embrace the hope of Advent and heed the call of John the Baptist to "prepare the way for the Lord."
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Fr. Walsh reflects on the themes of vigilance and preparation for the coming of Christ, both at Christmas and at the end of time. He challenges us to embrace Advent by examining our lives, helping the poor, reaching out to those in need, and renewing our relationship with God through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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Deacon Dave reflects on the Feast of Christ the King, emphasizing the importance of surrendering our lives to Christ and placing Him at the throne of our hearts. He challenges us to reflect on how we embody Christ’s love in our families, workplaces, and personal lives, encouraging us to fully entrust every area of our lives to His guidance and grace.
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Fr. Joshy reflects on the themes of vigilance, preparation, and steadfast faith in uncertain times, drawing from the promise of eternal life. He calls us to surrender to God’s will, embody Christ’s love, and share His message of hope with the world, especially the poor and suffering.
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Fr. Ken reminds us that true generosity and faith come from the heart, as shown by the widow who trusted God with all she had. He calls us to live humbly, offering our time, talents, and resources for God’s glory, not for recognition.
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Fr. Walsh reflects on the two greatest commandments: to love God with our whole being and to love our neighbor as ourselves. He emphasizes that these commandments are inseparable, reminding us that our love for God is shown through our love and care for others, especially those in need.
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Deacon Walt reflects on Bartimaeus’s persistent faith and his openness to healing from Jesus. He encourages us to recognize our own blindness, seek God’s healing, and follow Christ, bringing His message of love and hope into the world.
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Fr. Joshy reflects on the life of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, emphasizing her devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the importance of surrendering to God's will. He calls on us to be Christ's hands and feet in the world by sharing His love with others, especially through prayer, compassion, and mercy.
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Fr. Ken reflects on the importance of God's wisdom and the challenges of following Christ. He emphasizes that true wealth lies in spiritual riches, not material, and calls on us to let go of attachments that hinder our path to eternal life.
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Fr. Walsh reflects on the sanctity of life, emphasizing that all life is a gift from God and should be protected from conception to natural death. He addresses the topic of abortion and reminds us that, as baptized Christians, our bodies belong to God.
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Fr. Joshy reflects on the importance of embracing humility and tolerance. He reminds us that following Christ means being open to the work of the Holy Spirit in unexpected ways and places. He calls on us to surrender our pride, embody Christ’s love and compassion, and share that love with others, especially those who are marginalized and in need.
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Fr. Ken reflects on the importance of humility, wisdom, and service in living out our faith. He reminds us that following Christ may lead to challenges but encourages us to remain steadfast. True greatness, he says, comes from serving others, especially the most vulnerable, and living according to God’s will.
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Fr. Walsh tells us that following Jesus requires self-denial and carrying one's cross in everyday life, whether through work, parenting, or retirement. He also reminds us that by living faithfully and lifting high the cross, we will achieve our own salvation.
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Deacon Tommy Cuff emphasizes the power of Jesus' miracles, not just in healing physical ailments but in restoring individuals to their communities. He tells us of the importance of engaging actively with faith and the sacraments to achieve spiritual growth and healing.
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