Open our eyes
to the needs of our brothers and sisters;
inspire in us words and actions
to comfort those who labor and are burdened.
Make us serve them truly,
after the example of Christ and at his command.
And may your Church stand as a living witness
to truth and freedom,
to peace and justice,
that all people may be raised up to a new hope.
Eucharistic Prayer for Various Needs IV
Trinity: We Are Family
Reflections on the 175th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Saint Paul Mission in Kettle Falls (WA),
Thomas, Thomas, Oh Dear Thomas!
Were You There? Good Friday, April 15, 2022
A Night of Memories, Holy Thursday, April 14, 2022
On Pilgrimage with Jesus in Holy Week, Palm Sunday, April 10, 2022
Stones that Condemn: Fifth Sunday of Lent (C), April 3, 2022
The Elder Son’s Toxic Brew: 4th Sunday of Lent-C, March 27, 2022
Inside The Burning Bush, Third Sunday of Lent-A, March 20, 2022
Homily In Advance of Anointing the Sick, 2nd Sunday of Lent-C, 2022-03-13
1, 2, 3 Temptations, 1st Sunday of Lent-C, March 6, 2022
Subverting Death: Ash Wednesday, March 3, 2022
”Never Again War” (Ukraine), 8th Sunday of Ordinary Time-C
David and Saul: Love Your Enemies (7th Sunday of Ordinary Time-C)
Woe Betide You (6th Sunday of Ordinary Time-C)
The Power of The Word (5th Sunday of Ordinary Time-C)
Why So Mad? (4th Sunday of Ordinary Time-C)
Well Begun, Well Done (3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time-C)
2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time-C, Cana, 2022-01-16
”You are my beloved son...” (Baptism of the Lord-C, 2022-01-09)
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