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How to love
Father Jeremy Miller: Unless we have an authentic, healthy self-love, it hurts how we love others. We project onto our love of neighbor the ways that other people have wounded us in terms of loving us.
View SermonExpect the unexpected
Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: In our spiritual lives, time and again, that’s what we are asked to do as disciples.
View SermonRSVP to the party
Father Jeremy Miller: Are we going to decline the invitation that God wants for us?
View SermonBad Idea Jeans
Deacon Justin Moor: Instead of rejecting Jesus from our lives, we are meant to respond by making him the foundation of our lives around which everything else is built.
View SermonTalk can be cheap
Father Jeremy Miller: Words can make us feel more virtuous than we actually are. Humility and integrity are the remedies.
View SermonLiving our spiritual truth
Father Jeremy Miller: Let God decide how he bestows his blessings and his generosity and his grace. Let’s live from that spiritual truth.
View SermonForgiveness
Father Jeremy Miller: Forgiveness is making a choice, choosing to let go of the bitterness, resentment, hatred and anger that we feel about someone that has hurt us.
View SermonCorrecting and judging others
Father Jeremy Miller: If we have to say something hard to someone, we do it in the most loving way possible and making sure that we’re first committed to our own humility and our own integrity before doing so.
View SermonFinding who we are
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus says if you want to have life, give it away. If you want to gain your life, give it away freely. And if you insist on keeping your life, you’re going to lose it.
View SermonManaging our faith expectations
Father Jeremy Miller: Our spiritual houses, our spiritual temples, ourselves, are the place where humanity and divinity are meant to unite.
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