The Biblical concept of Memorial is much more than simply remembering a past event. The past event is made present to us. The Eucharist is a Memorial. At the Mass we remember and give thanks to God for all His works. Even more, the event that we remember is made present to us. Jesus' saving action - His Death and Resurrection - are here in our midst.
Fathers: Life and Love
Homily - July 16 - St. Paul's Outline of the Spiritual Life
Homily - Sept 11 - Forgive Them
Homily - Sept 4 - It's Not Okay
Homily - Aug 28 - Franz, A Man Who Would Not Conform
Homily - August 21 - An Identity Crisis
Homily - August 7 - Getting Ahead of God
Homily - July 31 - Not to be consoled, but to console
Homily - The Pearl of Great Price
July 31 Homily - Weeds and Mercy
Aug 15 Gospel
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