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Homilies

Fr. Dan – 2nd Sunday of Advent: John the Baptist is the greatest because his whole life pointed to Jesus.

Homework for the week: Pray to John the Baptist this week to intercede for your own deepening conversion. And give the Lord permission to put His power, the power of the Holy Spirit, to work in you.

Fr. Dan – 1st Sunday of Advent: The Lord of the House is coming!

Homework for the week: Pray for intimacy and submissiveness to our Lord of the house. And desire eagerly the spiritual gifts that He bestows on all the baptized.

Fr. Dan – Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: Making generosity and service to our least brethren second nature to us.

Homework for the week: Pray about this: are you mostly serving yourself or others? Is generosity second nature to you? And of the service you do, does any of it have eternal value?

Fr. Dan – 33rd Sunday In Ordinary Time: The Master trusts us in order to transform us!

Homework for the week: Think about, pray about, write about your image of God. Is it full of fear, suspicion, indifference, hardheartedness? Pray for the grace to trust in the trust God has given to you.

Fr. Dan – 32nd Sunday In Ordinary Time: We bring the lamp and oil for the fire of God’s love to burn bright in us.

Homework for the week: Pray this week with the truth that you are created to be set on fire with divine Love and so to light up the world’s darkness. Desire to be set on fire by Christ.

Fr. Dan – 31st Sunday In Ordinary Time: Fighting the Pharisaical mind and heart in you and me

Homework for the week: In your family prayer and in your daily prayer this week, pray that every parishioner will experience freedom in his or her vocational discernment.