Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church: Catholic Sunday Homilies
Religion & Spirituality
The man born blind represents all of us. Jesus wants to heal our sight, so we see others and the world as he does. Each person is an opportunity to make visible God's works and Glory, when we serve them in love and at His command. For God to open our eyes is a miracle, but we must make room for that miracle, by reading and praying scripture, receiving sacraments, praying about the divisions in our world and treating all people as an opportunity to show God's Love.
One Shepherd and One Flock; God’s Loving Plan for All Humanity (Jn 10:11-18)
Domingo del Buen Pastor (Jn 10:11-18)
The Risen Lord is Still Present Today and We Are His Witnesses (Lk 24:35-48)
Domingo III de Pascua (Lk 24:35-48)
The ResurrectionMakes All Things New (Jn 20:19-31)
Domingo II de Pascua (Jn 20:19-31)
The Best Evidence That Jesus is Lord is The Lest Known (Jn 20:1-9)
Pascua (Jn 20:1-9)
The Other Side of the Cross (Jn 12:20-33)
Domingo V de Cuaresma (Jn 12:20-33)
God Would Not Condemn a Good Person to Hell for Not Practicing the Faith? (Jn 3:14-21)
Domingo IV de Cuaresma (Jn 3:14-21)
Only God Can Fulfill Our Desire for a Soulmate (Jn 4:5-42)
Domingo III de Cuaresma (Jn 2:13-25)
God Planned the Sacrifice of the Mass From the Time of Abraham (Mk 9:2-10)
Domingo II de Cuaresma (Mk 9:2-10)
God Can Speak to Us through Signs: And We Can Speak Back! (Mk 1:12-15)
Premier Domingo de Cuaresma (Mk:12-15)
We Are the Leper Jesus Touches, and We to Are Called to Touch the Lepers of Today (Mk 1:40-45)
Domingo VI Tiempo Ordinario (Mk 1:40-45)
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