Browsing the July 2017 archive of Blog
Monsignor Yennock's Homily July 30, 2017 - Treasure in a Field
Posted by Fr Thomas Ward on 7/31/17
TREASURE IN A FIELD
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JULY 30, 2017
A WIDOW IN SYRIA, THE MOTHER OF NINE CHILDREN WHOSE HUSBAND WAS KILLED BY A SNIPER SAID: “WE’RE JUST LIVING ON THE EDGE OF LIFE. WE’RE ALWAYS NERVOUS, WE’RE ALWAYS AFRAID”.
THE UN HAS REPORTED THAT OVER ... Read More »
Angelus by Pope Francis - July 16, 2017
Posted by Bob Herz on 7/29/17
Angelus, 16 July 2017 | Francis POPE FRANCIS ANGELUS Saint Peter's SquareSunday, 16 July 2017 [Multimedia]
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Good morning!
When Jesus spoke, he used simple words and he also used images which were examples taken from daily life, in order to be easily understood by ... Read More »
Judgmental? Making a moral judgment or judging someone's soul
Posted by Bob Herz on 7/29/17
Judgmental? Making a moral judgment or judging someone s soul
It’s fascinating how some people who don’t regularly read the Bible are quick to quote one scriptural verse back to Christians: “Don’t judge” (Matthew 7:1). This line is commonly used to silence us from speaking out on moral matters. “You ... Read More »
Monsignor Yennock's Homily July 9, 2017 - Herman the Cripple
Posted by Fr Thomas Ward on 7/12/17
HERMAN THE CRIPPLE II
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JULY 9, 2017
BY NOW YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF THE CASE OF CHARLIE GARD A BABY BORN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. CHARLIE WAS BORN WITH A SERIOUS GENETIC DISEASE. HE HAS BEEN IN THE HOSPITAL SINCE BIRTH ALMOST A ... Read More »