Homily, Second Sunday in Advent, 12/07/2025

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Father Chas Canoy Watch the Homily Listen to the Homily Advent Homily Series: Understanding the Nicene CreedIn this powerful homily, Father Chas guides us through the rich and deeply theological second section of the Nicene Creed: “I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ.” Drawing from Scripture, Church history, and the early councils, he explains the divinity of … Continued

Homily Short, Second Sunday in Advent

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Father Chas Canoy Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short In this week’s reflection, Father Chas explores the profound truth of the Creed’s declaration: “I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God.” He explains what it means for Jesus to be fully divine, co-eternal with the Father, consubstantial … Continued

the Book of Esther – Epilogue – Additional Chapter A (Ch. 11 & 12) & Esther 1:1–9

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Latest Bible Study: The Controversial Opening of Esther Begin your journey into one of the most fascinating and debated books of Scripture—the Book of Esther. In this study session, we explore the unique differences found across Christian biblical versions, uncover the early controversies, and introduce the main characters who shape the story’s dramatic unfolding. We … Continued

May the Peace of Christ Disturb You, from the Desk of Angel Koerkel

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Welcome, friends, to the Second Sunday of Advent, 2025. The theme of the second Sunday is “Peace” and this year we find this day falling between two great celebrations: the Feast of St. Nicholas (December 6) and the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (December 8). Of course, each of these has loads to talk about, … Continued

Homily Short, First Sunday in Advent

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Father Randy Koenigsknecht Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short Reflecting on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, Father Randy invites us to rediscover the power of the Creed—especially the personal declaration, “I believe.” Faith becomes alive when we truly know God as Father. This Advent and Christmas, we are invited to … Continued