03/24/24 He Leadeth Me: Enter the Story

03/24/24 He Leadeth Me: Enter the Story

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7/5/26 Citizens, Not Subjects

Homily from the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Citizens must live with conviction, responsibility, and courage. On the 250th anniversary of our nation, it is a moment to stop and reflect on our identity. Are we "subjects" or are we "citizens"? Are we "American Catholics" or a ...  Show more

6/28/26 Intentional Limitation

Homily from the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The necessary risk we must take. Jesus calls us to love Him first. To place Him ahead of every other goal or desire in our lives. In order to answer the question "What are you living for?", we have to take the risk of knowing wha ...  Show more

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