Sermons on “Faith”
The Arms of Invitation
Father Jeremy Miller: We want those arms to signify that anyone at UToledo can find a spiritual home here.
View SermonAs For Me and My House, We Will Serve the Lord
Father Jeremy Miller: Who or what do you serve, individually and as a parish?
View SermonThe Most Amazing Spiritual Experience
Deacon Justin Moor: Sometimes we need a reminder that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith as Catholics.
View SermonBlueprint for Christian Discipleship
We’re all called to be disciples. Fr. Jeremy shares a blueprint for Christian Discipleship.
View SermonProphetic Traditions
Father Jeremy Miller: All of the heroes that we celebrate both in our national history, but also in the Christian tradition, experienced incredible rejection and resistance and often death for standing up for what they thought was right.
View SermonGood from Bad
Deacon Justin Moor: Perhaps we’ve been slow to open the gift of humility, but quick to up the gifts of a smartphone or another smart device.
View SermonThe Problem of Evil
Father Jeremy Miller: We may never totally understand the mystery of human suffering in this life, but we know one thing for sure: God understands it as well. He is with us in the midst of our own suffering.
View SermonCorpus Christi: The Mystery of Faith
Bishop Daniel E. Thomas: All of us are here in celebrating this 50th anniversary to do what we as Catholics do best: To announce the Holy Eucharist, the mystery to be believed, to be celebrated and to be lived.
View SermonLaying the Groundwork
Father Jeremy Miller: The truth is that we have to lay a really solid root system if we ever want to see the full blossoming of our efforts.
View SermonBe a Voice and an Echo
Father Jeremy Miller: For us as Christians, part of our job is to echo the voice of the Good Shepherd with our uniqueness.
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