Fourth Sunday of Lent, March 14, 9:30 Mass
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: John 3:14-21 Nicodemus visits Jesus by night to learn from him. Msgr. spoke about Nicodemus’ need to understand mystery. We need to trust mystery to prayer.
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: John 3:14-21 Nicodemus visits Jesus by night to learn from him. Msgr. spoke about Nicodemus’ need to understand mystery. We need to trust mystery to prayer.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Luke 18:19-14 Comparing tax collectors and Pharisees. We need to know our dependence on God.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Luke 18:19-14 Comparing tax collectors and Pharisees. We need to know our dependence on God.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Mark 12:28-34 Love God and neighbor We are connected with one another and God is intimate with us.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Luke 11:14-23 Whoever is not with me is against me. Do not be open to bitterness, anger, and unhappiness.
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: Matthew 25:17-19 Who ever keeps the law will be called great. We are all call to make God’s will revealed.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Matthew 18:21-35 How often should we forgive one another? Harboring anger allows another to live in your mind “rent free”.
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: Luke 4:24-30 Jesus was sent to both the Jews and the Gentiles Jesus is different not what was expected and therefore rejected by the leadership.
Presider: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: John 2:13-25 Jesus is upset with the Temple merchants. Fr. Denis spoke on the first reading, Exodus 20:1-17 The Ten Commandments. Fr. Denis suggests we all need to give to someone in need.
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: John 2:13-25 Jesus is upset with the Temple merchants. Msgr. spoke on the first reading, Exodus 20:1-17 The Ten Commandments. Msgr. suggestions that the Commandment are less about law and more about relationship.