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The Full Experience of Advent
Father Jeremy Miller: Advent is about remembering the past in faith, looking forward to the future in hope, and living in the present moment in love.
View SermonChrist the King: The Call to Be Shepherds
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s all strive in this new liturgical year to make Christ King, Christ our Shepherd.
View SermonGet busy living
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s remember Andy Dufresne’s counsel to Red in “The Shawshank Redemption”: “Get busy living or get busy dying.” We might phrase it, “Get busy living or get busy worrying about the end of the world.”
View SermonFr. Zak: Everything in moderation?
Father Daniel J. Zak: A remarkable, surprising truth is that when it comes to the things of God, when it comes to holy things, we can give and give and give and we will always have a little more to give. Only God, thankfully, is the one of profound abundance.
View SermonLove people you disagree with
Father Philip Smith: We have a vocation as Christians to love. That’s our fundamental, primary mission as Christians to be people of love.
View SermonAll Saints: What it means to follow Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: All of us are called to holiness. Holiness is not something reserved for the spiritual elite.
View SermonSight without Vision
Father Jeremy Miller: There are certain things that we have to push aside if we want to have the kind of vision, the all encompassing, supernatural, spiritual vision with which Jesus sees the world.
View SermonSpeaking on St. Óscar Romero’s homily from 1979
Father Jeremy Miller: Romero is an incredible role model for us: for what it means to have authority, to be a leader and to follow Jesus.
View SermonPursuing Wisdom instead of Wealth
Deacon Justin Moor: When we let go our of wealth and possessions, what we find is life. We discover this life when we see our worth through the eyes of Jesus.
View SermonTo Love like God
Father Jeremy Miller: If we don’t receive love from the people we do see, how are we ever going to be capable of receiving the love of God, whom we don’t see?
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