Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 23, 2018, 8:00 Mass
Homilist: Fr. Tony Scannell OFMCap, Gospel: Mark 9:30-37 Fr. Tony suggests that we need to treat others like we treat ourselves even the invisible people.
Homilist: Fr. Tony Scannell OFMCap, Gospel: Mark 9:30-37 Fr. Tony suggests that we need to treat others like we treat ourselves even the invisible people.
Homilist: Fr. Christopher Iwancio, Gospel: Mark 8:27-35 Fr. Christopher suggests that we have to practice our faith, it isn’t always easy.
Homilist: Fr. Tony Scannell, OFMCap Gospel: Mark 8:27-35 Fr.Tony says that sometimes you have to put your mouth into the dust and wait.
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: Mark 8:27-35 Msgr. Connolly asks the gospel question, “Who do you say that I am?” We must accept the pain of discipleship.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: 9:30-37 Fr.Denis suggests that the greatest suffering comes from not being in charge.
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 9,, 2018, 5:30 Mass Homilist: Fr. Tri Dinh, SJ, Gospel: Mark 7:31-37 Fr. Tri asks us to pray for the reformation of the church.
Homilist: Fr. Tom Batsis Gospel: Mark 7:31-37 Fr.Tom reflected on the poor among us.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Mark 7:31-37 Fr. Denis reminds us that sometimes we need to look at ourselves.
Homilist: Fr. Tony Scannell OFMCap, Gospel: Mark 7:31-37 God is not hard of hearing but maybe we are.
Homilist: Fr. Chris Ponnet Gospel: Mark 1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Fr. Chris invites us to think of moments we were invited to goodness.