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Homilies

Fr. Dan – Solemnity of The Ascension of the Lord: The restoration of the Holy Spirit!

Homework for the week: Double, triple, quadruple your prayer this week beseeching Christ to pour out and renew His spiritual charisms upon you and all in this Parish for the building up of the Church. The feast of the Ascension is all about interceding for the Spirit.

Fr. Dan – 6th Sunday of Easter: The history of Jesus is still present today.

Homework for the week: Our response to this today of Jesus is to abide in His love for us. The homework this week is this: hold onto the today of Jesus and to our abiding in the today of His love and joy.

Fr. Dan – 5th Sunday of Easter: The consolation of the Holy Spirit makes us bold and disciples.

Homework for the week: In your silence and prayer this week, beg the Master to fill you with the consolation of the Holy Spirit and with the boldness to speak out in the name of Jesus.

Fr. Dan – 4th Sunday of Easter: Who Shepherds You?

 

Homework for the week: Take a look at your use of time this week: how much access do you give to the world and how much access do you give to your faith? Be like Jesus, the gate and good shepherd of the sheep, be an access point to spiritual life, nourishment and protection.

Fr. Dan – 3rd Sunday of Easter: Thinking about Jesus vs. Encountering Him.

Homework for the week: Let Jesus walk with you, beside you, everywhere you go. Think of him there, make room for him there, make room for him in your car, in your house, in your office, in your yard or field. Let him walk with you. And don’t be afraid!

Fr. Andrew – 2nd Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday)