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Sunday, 29 August 2010 |
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“The Church In Action: Helping the Helpless” August 29, 2010: The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Archbishop Loren Thomas Hines, D. D. As God’s people, on this the 14th week of Ordinary Time, begin to realize that the world is waiting for us to wake up. The world is waiting for us to cry out. The world is waiting for us to come to their aid. God is waiting for us to say, “Here I am, Lord. We are a source of life.” May we be the help – the soil, the ground, the dirt, the dust, the mud. We are the source of nourishment. We are the source of God’s provision. It is not ours. We received it from Him. He created us from the dust, so that we would be able to bring forth life. (Click Read More to view the transcript of the homily) |
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
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Wednesday After the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 25, 2010
Fr. Leo Yanguas
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Sunday, 22 August 2010 |
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“The Church In Action: Entering the Narrow Door”
August 22, 2010: The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Archbishop Loren Thomas Hines, D.D. Jesus says, “Strive to enter by the narrow door.” That narrow door is Jesus. There is no other way. It is that commitment that comes out of our very being to follow Him, to set His ways and His principles as the very principles of our lives. It is taking off the old and putting on the new. It is imitating Him and walking in the way which He has set for us. The most important thing in our lives as preparation of being what He intends us to be is giving of ourselves, dying to our own drives and initiatives that steal from our being what God wants us to be. (Click Read More to view the transcript of the homily)
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 |
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Wednesday after the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 18, 2010 Archbishop Loren Thomas Hines, D. D. (Click Read More to view the transcript of the homily) |
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Sunday, 15 August 2010 |
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“The Church In Action: Understanding the Times” August 15, 2010: The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Archbishop Loren Thomas Hines, D. D. The purpose and the reason God is allowing discipline to come upon us is to prepare us for the Kingdom to come, for cleansing. Do we understand that the more intense these situations become, perhaps, is a sign to us is that God is preparing us for some even more excellent than we can even think possible? God allows this to be brought into our lives to correct us, to strengthen us, and to bring out the excellence in our lives. Understand what is taking place. Know the time. This is not the time for punishment. This is the time for discipline. This is the time when the Church should be growing, strengthening ourselves, being an overcoming Body instead of one that operates in fear and anxiety and gives up. We are preparing to enter the Kingdom, and we can’t enter the Kingdom until the gifts are beginning to function in our lives. (Click Read More to view the transcript of the homily)
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 |
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Wednesday After the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time August 11, 2010 Archbishop Loren Thomas Hines, D. D. (Click Read More to view the transcript of the homily) |
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