Sep 04 – Homily: St Rose of Viterbo
Homily #120904 ( 08min) Play- St. Rose of Viterbo died at the age of 18. She was known to be holy all her life. At the age of 3 one of her aunts died and she went up to the casket and prayed for her aunt and she was raised from the dead. At the age of 10 Our Lady appeared to her and told her to join the 3rd Order of St. Francis. Her feast is celebrated today in the Francisan Ordo.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Ordinary Form – St. Rose of Viterbo – Optional Memorial
Readings:�Tuesday in the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
1st Reading: 1Corinthians 2:10-16
Responsorial Psalm: 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 13-14
Gospel: Luke 4:31-37
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A Day With Mary – Fr. Agnellus: She Will Take Us On a Wonderful Journey to Holiness
We love the Immaculate Heart of Mary by beholding her, our mother as did the beloved disciple. John took Mary into his being, so must we receive her with all our being. Her heart makes our renewal through the Holy Spirit possible.
May 26 – Homily: Minding our Spiritual Business
Homily #120526 ( 04min) Play- Fr. Dominic preaches on how we are to concentrate on ourselves and not on other’s business and work with the grace of God to become saints.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Saturday 7th Week of Easter – Wkdy – Form: OF
Readings:
1st: act 28:16-20, 30-31
Resp: psa 11:4, 5, 7
Gsp: joh 21:20-25
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May 22 – Homily: Finishing the Race
Fr. Dominic preaches on the need to keep focused on the finish line in the great race that is our life. As both the first reading and the Gospel mentions, God is our goal and so we need to live by serving Him in holiness and so have the consolation at the end of our life that we will be welcomed by Him.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Tuesday 7th Week of Easter – Wkdy – Form: OF
Readings:
1st: act 20:17-27
Resp: psa 68:10-11, 20-21
Gsp: joh 17:1-11
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Father Coyle – What Does it Take?
What does it take to be a disciple of Jesus? Father Coyle reflects on this in his homily from Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
The Importance of Personal Sanctity in Evangelization
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Dr. Scott Hahn explains why personal sanctity is the most important tool in evangelization.
Dr. Scott Hahn was born in 1957, and has been married to his wife Kimberly since 1979. He and Kimberly have six children and are expecting their fifth grandchild. An exceptionally popular speaker and teacher, Dr. Hahn has delivered numerous talks nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics related to Scripture and the Catholic faith. Hundreds of these talks have been produced on audio and videotapes by St. Joseph Communications. His talks have been effective in helping thousands of Protestants and fallen away Catholics to (re)embrace the Catholic faith.
He is currently a Professor of Theology and Scripture at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he has taught since 1990, and is the founder and director of the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology. In 2005, he was appointed as the Pope Benedict XVI Chair of Biblical Theology and Liturgical Proclamation at St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Hahn is also the bestselling author of numerous books including The Lamb’s Supper, Reasons to Believe, and Rome Sweet Home (co-authored with his wife, Kimberly). Some of his newest books are Many Are Called, Hope for Hard Times, The Catholic Bible Dictionary, Covenant and Communion, and Signs of Life.
Scott received his Bachelor of Arts degree with a triple-major in Theology, Philosophy, and Economics from Grove City College, Pennsylvania in 1979, his Masters of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1982, and his Ph.D. in Biblical Theology from Marquette University in 1995. Scott has ten years of youth and pastoral ministry experience in Protestant congregations (in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massachusetts, Kansas, and Virginia) and is a former Professor of Theology at Chesapeake Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1982 at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Fairfax, Virginia. He entered the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil, 1986.