Gospel Reflections for January 22 2017 Two Simple Words Some people think faith is complicated, yet it could not be more simple, and today’s Gospel reveals all we need to know. The message of Jesus is summarized in just two words! Jesus speaks them to fishermen on the Sea of Galilee near the town of […]
[SPECIAL] Catholics and Election Year Politics 2016
Elections are important. They make a big difference in the prosperity of our country, future decisions of the Supreme Court, and the economic and moral welfare of your family. Click here to read “Catholics and Election Year Politics 2016” God Bless! Fr. Dave
Gospel Reflections for September 18 2016: 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for September 18 2016 Do you like the way the world is now? Not many do. There are continual crises in the Middle East and North Korea, the constant debates and controversies in the Presidential campaign, and so many other issues. The future does not look good! The Gospel also presents a man […]
Gospel Reflections for August 7 2016: 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for August 7 2016 Surprise return! How would you feel if you suddenly realized that Our Lord was coming for you right now? Nervous? Anxious? Surprised? Is there anything you would do different now if you knew? The Gospel presents this kind of scene in the parable of the Master and his Servant, […]
Gospel Reflections for July 17 2016: 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflections for July 17 2016 Do you like Martha, or Mary? Today’s Gospel can start an argument. It describes two opposing ways of living our faith. Jesus is a guest in the home of two sisters who act in very contrary ways. Martha is busy with the chores of hospitality while Mary is sitting […]
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