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Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time.

We cannot afford to be concerned and caught up with our preferences, desires, money, popularity, or prestige. We must rather become caught up with our pursuit of God, which is our pursuit of Happiness.

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Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

After going off to pray, Jesus teaches His Disciples how to pray. One key importance in the life of prayer is Humility, prayer is meant to change me, not to change God. I must become malleable in God's hands.

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Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

Are you at Mary or a Martha? Well, maybe that’s the wrong question. I am worried and anxious about many things, but what is the #OneThing #Necessary ?

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Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time

The Passage we have for our first reading today is the image of Jerusalem as a nursing mother and Israel as her child upon her lap. May we be brought to a place to be able to see the Church as our nursing mother and to be able to welcome others to the comfort of her lap.

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Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart.

The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, homily from the evening Mass on the same day that The Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe V Wade. The purpose of the Christian Life far surpasses laws, our focus must always remain set of Cultural Change and the Conversion of Hearts. May human dignity be upheld everywhere! Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

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First Sunday of Lent.

Lent has begun.

Jesus begins this journey by heading into the desert. It's not a pleasant experience.

He's tempted. He's hungry. He's exhausted. He's alone. And yet, he resists his tempter.

For 40 days, Jesus experiences the extremes of what it means to be human and overcomes the discomfort by relying on God.

How can we use this example to come to Jesus and let go of the world?

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