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Homily for Our Lady of Sorrows : The Eighth Sorrow of Mary ( 15-9-25)

 A heartfelt homily for the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows, connecting Mary’s pain with the silent sacrifices of mothers in our families. (15-9-25) ...

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A homily on John 3:13–17 : Exaltation of the Holy Cross: Strength and Hope in Suffering ( 14-9-25)

A powerful homily on John 3:13-17 for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, showing how suffering united with Christ becomes a ...

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Homily on Luke 6:43-49 – Out of the Abundance of the Heart the Mouth Speaks (13-9-25)

  A homily on Luke 6:43-49 reminding us that the words we speak reveal our heart, with the example of Joseph, who forgave his ...

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A homily on Luke 6:39–42 : First Remove the Log: A Call to Honest Sight ( 12-9-25)

 A homily on Luke 6:39–42 with two striking stories that remind us to begin with our own faults before guiding others. (12-9-25) Praise be ...

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A homily on Luke 6:27-38 : The Touchstone of Christianity ( 11-9-25)

 A heartfelt reflection on Luke 6:27-38 about loving enemies as the true mark of a Christian. (11-9-25) Praise be to Jesus Christ Once in ...

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A Homily on Luke 6:20-26 : NOW ( 10-9-25)

 A simple homily on Luke 6:20-26, reflecting on the word “now” in the Beatitudes, showing how God’s blessing is not only for the future ...

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A Homily on Luke 6:12–19 :  The Night of Prayer ( 9-9-25)

 A homily showing how deep prayer guides our choices and strengthens family and faith life, inspired by Luke 6:12–19. (9-9-25) Praise be to Jesus ...

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Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary : Mt 1:18-23 (8-9-25)

 A homily on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, showing how her birth ended long waiting and became the bridge leading to Christ ...

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A homily on Luke 14:25-33 : Finish ( 7-9-25)

A homily on Luke 14:25-33 showing that true discipleship is not about starting with excitement but finishing with patience and faith. ( 7-9-25) Praise ...

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A Homily on Luke 6:1-5 : First Feed the Hungry ( 6-9-25)

 A reflection on Luke 6:1-5, reminding us that hunger must be met with mercy before rules, both in family and community life. ( 6-9-25) ...

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