Second Sunday of Advent

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Our second installment on the Kerygma Series during Advent:  “Captured” is the “bad news” of which we must be aware and, in doing so, we come to more fully appreciate the Good News! Fr. Brian’s Video Homily:   To find the complete Kerygma Homily Series CLICK HERE.

Kerygma Homily Series: Created, Captured, Rescued, Response

Kerygma Homily Series:  Created, Captured, Rescued, Response 2020 The Kerygma, or basic Gospel Proclamation, can be summarized in four words:  Created, Captured, Rescued, Response.  As Catholics, our knowledge (both head and heart knowledge) of these truths help us draw closer in relationship with the Lord and can help us help others to do the same. … Continued

The Feast of Christ the King

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The Kingship of Christ will be known in us and through us only as we open the throneship of our hearts to Him!  We invite you to participate in the Bishop’s Year of the Bible to more fully know Christ the King. Fr. Chas’ Video Homily:     Fr. Brian’s Video Homily:  

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Using the “talents” that God the Father gives us to fulfill our individual mission in the world is an important part of how God draws us closer to Him in salvation. Fr. Brian explains how today’s parable is discouragement from being too fearful or lazy to use those talents of virtue that will multiply in … Continued

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, 11/8/20

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The Lord invites us into a personal, intimate relationship with Him.  Through prayer, study, and reading of Sacred Scripture, we “fill our lamps” and keep them burning brightly, awaiting the day when we meet the Lord! Fr. Chas’ Video Homily: