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Seeking God’s Forgiveness and Grace
Deacon Justin Moor: Will we be like this unforgiving servant or are we instead going to use the forgiveness and grace God has given us to share it with others?
View SermonResolving Problems in a Spirit of Love
Father Jeremy Miller: If someone hurts you, you go to that person and that person alone, Jesus says, and in a spirit of love, in which you want the best for them, you offer correction.
View SermonTaking up our Cross
Monsignor Michael Billian: Today’s Gospel reminds us that the life of a Christian is not an easy one. It’s a life of sacrifice, a life of renouncing one’s self. It is a life of the cross. And sometimes, that’s a tough, uphill and even painful path to walk.
View SermonFinding the Key of Faith
Father Jeremy Miller: The key to a sense of perspective in life, to making sense of all of the variety that goes on in our life, is the key of faith. It unlocks all sorts of potentials and possibilities for us that would not be there otherwise.
View SermonDoing What is Just
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Bible makes it very clear and so does Jesus that we are called to justice and not fairness.
View SermonAssumption of Mary: The Dignity of the Body
Father Jeremy Miller: Today’s feast is a wonderful example of the dignity of the body. This feast is also an opportunity to reflect on the great gift of our bodies, which the Lord wishes to redeem in this life and more completely in the life to come.
View SermonThe Nature of Faith
Father Jeremy Miller: Faith is a kind of evidence. It’s different than physical evidence. It’s a relational evidence in which we believe the one who asks us to believe in them because they have a track record of making themselves believable.
View SermonUnderstanding the Big Picture
Monsignor Michael Billian: There is something about the clarity of studying the big picture in order to understand what happens in the small things of life.
View SermonThe Hidden Treasure of Prayer
Father Jeremy Miller: Prayer is meant to change our heart. Prayer is not meant to change God’s mind. God already knows what you need.
View SermonWeeds Among the Wheat
Monsignor Michael Billian: It’s God’s job to do the judging. Let him do his work while we do our best to till the gardens of our lives and care for them.
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