Homily Rewind from St. Margaret Mary Church St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Podcast by St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church
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Fr. Ken: Sixth Sunday of Easter
Fr. Ken emphasizes the continuation of Jesus's teaching from last week regarding believers being branches of the divine vine. He underscores the call to serve fruitfully, mirroring Jesus's sacrificial love, urging us to love others without discrimination and to embody the sacrificial love in our actions.
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Fr. Walsh: Fifth Sunday of Easter
Fr. Walsh uses the analogy of Jesus as the vine and believers as branches to emphasize the importance of remaining connected to Jesus through practices like Holy Communion and prayer. He also discusses the concept of pruning in life, suggesting that despite struggles, it leads to growth through God's care and mercy.
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Fr. Walsh: Fourth Sunday of Easter
Father Walsh reflects on the relationship between a shepherd and his sheep, drawing parallels to Jesus as the Good Shepherd. He emphasizes Jesus's care for his followers, and encourages everyone to recognize God's grace in their lives and to be a witness to His love and mercy.
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Deacon Dave: Third Sunday of Easter
Deacon Dave shares about modern movies bringing Bible stories to life and how Jesus' love changes us. He encourages us to spread this message everywhere.
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Deacon Tommy: Third Sunday of Easter
Deacon Tommy talks about two friends walking to Emmaus with Jesus, even though they didn't recognize him at first. He highlights how they finally saw Jesus when he broke bread with them, showing that he's always there for us, especially during Communion.
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Fr. Joshy: Second Sunday of Easter
Fr. Joshy highlights Divine Mercy Sunday, underlining the importance of seeking forgiveness and extending mercy to others as expressions of God's abundant grace. He draws from biblical passages and the life of Sr. Faustina to illustrate the profound significance of embracing and sharing God's mercy.