Sermons on “Service”

A different kind of strength and power
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus is promoting the strength that desires to get on the same level of people to lift them up.
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Using our mouths and ears for God
Father Jeremy Miller: With our ears, we can either listen to the needs of others or not, listen to the word of God or not, and with our mouth, we can either speak the truth of things or we cannot.
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Recommitting to God
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s declare today and through this entire academic year, as for us and this parish and this campus, we will serve the Lord.
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Assumption of Mary: Fiat and Magnificat
Father Jeremy Miller: We’re all called I think to live by those two same words, which are a beautiful legacy that she has left with us.
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Are we being fed by the Liturgy?
Father Jeremy Miller: We do not come here primarily to be entertained. We come here first and foremost to be embraced by the God who loves us and intimately wants to be involved in our lives.
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Putting the needs of others first
Deacon Justin Moor: We might just catch a glimpse of Jesus still at work today.
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Jesus and Columbo
Father Jeremy Miller: I’ve always thought that Columbo’s approach has characteristics of incredible leadership and, in this context today will all of our readings, how to be a good shepherd.
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Being called to be missionaries
Father Jeremy Miller: Today we are called like Saint Kateri in our own world, in our own way, to spread the message of Jesus.
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Living our Faith
Monsignor Michael Billian: If we don’t stand up for morality, for the truth, then we would not be faithful to whom we are, or at least whom we’re trying to become.
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Corpus Christi: The Divine Wisdom of the Eucharist
Father Jeremy Miller: We may think it’s trivial that there’s such a food emphasis in the Bible, but I would argue that it’s part of a divine wisdom, a divine logic, that he gives himself in this simple way.
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