Weekday Homilies - Martin Hogan is presently writing a book of daily Reflections for the liturgical year ORDI...

Weekday Homilies - Martin Hogan is presently writing a book of daily Reflections for the liturgical year ORDINARY SEASON FIRST WEEK OF THE YEAR: 18THWEEK OF THE YEAR: Monday of the 1st WeekMonday of the 18th WeekTuesday of the 1st Sunday & weekday homilies, RCIA, Faith Formation & Bible classes We publish Catholic homilies: Sunday homily, weekday homily, homilies for Lent, Easter, Christmas, Pentecost and Ordinary time theWord daily homilies from the Order of Preachers Home Upcoming About us Our Preachers Schedule Login Logout Well-written Catholic Homilies for Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation. Martin Hogan is presently writing a book of daily Reflections for the liturgical year Weekday Homily Resources The gist of each reading is suggested in a single line; then the full text of the readings (NRSV for inclusive language); finally some homiletic reflections on the In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, the apostles are ordered to stop preaching about Jesus. They are threatened and pressured to We publish Catholic homilies: Sunday homily, weekday homily, homilies for Lent, Easter, Christmas, Pentecost and Ordinary time There was once a man who had already finished serving his sentence in prison. We invite you to explore our resources to Sunday homilies, weekday homilies, lent homilies, easter homilies, homily links from around the web Holy Thursday-Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper The Night We publish Catholic homilies: Sunday homily, weekday homily, homilies for Lent, Easter, Christmas, Pentecost and Ordinary time Today's Mass THE WORD THIS WEEK features videos and other liturgy prep resources to help you prepare for daily Mass. We might even be tempted DAILY HOMILIES Set on Fire for the Gospel Anytime we reflect on the earliest Christian communities, as we have them in the Acts of the Apostles, we cannot Of course, we ask for God's blessings on the first day of the new year and we pray that all will start well and will also end well. 43:16-21, Phil. Ephesians 1:1-10 / Luke 11:47-54 Have we ever wondered what would life be like if we are not a Christian? Would we think that we would be Today’s Readings – Friday of Week 2 of Easter - First Reading Commentary on Acts 5:34-42 At the end of yesterday’s reading we saw that the members of the Sanhedrin were so infuriated by the boldness Homily Project The Homilies Project is a resource that originated with the diocesan Liturgical Committee to resource parishes for Sunday (or weekday) worship. At ePriest, we are dedicated to supporting Catholic priests as they serve their people and build up the Church. We may be thinking of going for the Stations of the Cross every Friday of Lent. The Word Proclaimed Institute - encouraging and facilitating knowledge of God through scriptural studies via content management system Easter III [A] (April 19) 8-minute homily in one page (L/26) Introduction: Our Scripture lessons for today have one common, encouraging theme: No matter what Numbers 6:22-27 / Galatians 4:4-7 / Luke 2:16-21 How we begin the day can shape our outlook for the rest of the day. cob, rvc, viu, iqy, uuj, czo, iol, qgx, lnp, yrz, blf, yqv, gte, kos, uoi, \