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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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Fr. Joshy says the true essence of religion is a profound, transformative relationship with God, expressed through love, obedience, and service to others. He emphasizes deepening this relationship through surrendering to God’s will, embodying Christ in daily actions, and actively sharing Christ’s love and teachings with the world.
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Fr. Walsh discusses the transformative power of the Holy Eucharist, emphasizing how it brings us into a deeper relationship with Jesus. He invites us to embrace this sacred connection, which nourishes and sustains us on our spiritual journey.
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Deacon Joe discusses the transformative power of the Holy Eucharist, emphasizing how it brings us into a deeper relationship with Jesus. He invites us to embrace this sacred connection, which nourishes and sustains us on our spiritual journey.
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Fr. Ken discusses the importance of the Holy Eucharist in Christian life, emphasizing its role as spiritual nourishment that brings believers closer to Jesus, who is the Bread of Life. He encourages us to deepen our faith and appreciation for the Eucharist and to draw strength for our spiritual journey.
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Fr. Joshy highlights the importance of generosity and compassion, telling us a story about Mother Teresa and about miracles from both Elijah and Jesus. He emphasized that even small acts of giving can lead to extraordinary outcomes through God's blessings.
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Deacon Bill's homily recounts his early days as a youth minister at St. Mary Magdalene Parish, highlighting the importance of balancing work and rest to avoid burnout. Drawing parallels to Jesus' care for his disciples, Deacon Bill emphasizes that all believers are called to serve and use their unique gifts, but must also take time to recharge and maintain their spiritual well-being.
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Fr. Ken emphasizes that all believers, not just clergy, are called to evangelize by living and sharing the gospel through love, unity, and action in their daily lives. He stresses that true evangelization comes from embodying the gospel message and bringing it to our workplaces, families, and friends.
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Fr. Walsh focuses on the importance of faith in our daily lives and the power of prayer in overcoming challenges. He emphasized the need for compassion and understanding in our interactions with others.
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Fr. Ken says that God's plan for humanity is life, health, and prosperity, opposing death and sickness. He highlights the importance of faith, exemplified through the miracles of Jesus raising Jairus' daughter and healing the woman with hemorrhages, demonstrating that Christ's love and power conquer death and illness.
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Deacon Dave reflects on life's storms, emphasizing trust in Jesus' care and presence, even when circumstances seem dire. He talks about Jesus calming the storm, illustrating the importance of faith and realizing Jesus' real presence in the Eucharist.
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