Fr. Brian Soliven Sunday Sermons
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The perennial problem of man is that we always seek life apart from God. Ever since Adam and Eve made the original mistake in the Garden of Eden, humanity has stumbled along ever since. Through every sin we commit, every turn to our addictions, every blatant rejection of God's moral order, we sever ourselves off from the source of life itself -- God.
The revelation of the Divine Mercy that we celebrate today could not have come in a more perfect time. It began with a simple nun in the 1930's, precisely in the heart of the 20th century, which would become the darkest, bloodiest century in all of human history. Hundreds of millions of people died through the great World Wars and the rise of totalitarian regimes that slaughtered the innocent in the pursuit of a utopian society. This carnage was set on constructing a life apart from God. Sound familiar? It's the same rerun over and over again, made all the more spectacular.
To this depravity, Jesus reminds humanity such an endeavor will only fail. There is no divine life apart from our Creator, no matter how much we try otherwise. That is why the Divine Mercy is more relevant than ever. Jesus points at his heart with the rays of white and red light shining forth. The white represents baptism; the red recalls the Eucharist. These, my friends, are the true sources of life that we have been searching for since the beginning of time.
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The Tale of Two Rebellions
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Why The World Needs Fathers
How To Deal With Your Pain
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Holy Trinity Sunday
Pentecost Sunday: The Promise of Jesus Arrives
Heaven Our True Home: Ascension Sunday
Love Even When It Hurts: 6th Sunday of Easter
Without Me You Can Do Nothing: 5th Sunday of Easter
The Greatest Event In The Universe: 4th Sunday of Easter
How the Resurrection Matters: 3rd Sunday of Easter
No More Shame (((HOMILY))) Divine Mercy Sunday
Jesus Goes to "Hell"(((HOMILY))) Easter Morning
Don't Forget Your Story (((HOMILY))): Easter Vigil
The Greatest Gifts God Left Us (((HOMILY))): Holy Thursday
Palm Sunday (((HOMILY)))
Facing Your Deepest Fears: 5th Sunday of Lent
The Moving Power of Signs (((HOMILY))): 4th Sunday of Lent
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