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"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton

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Knock and Be Transformed - Weekday Homily Video

Midnight is a rather late hour for a guest to arrive, especially if the guest was not expected. However, it was common for people to travel at night in Palestine because it was cooler. It was considered unwise to journey long in the heat of the midday sun. Unfortunately, when this unexpected guest arrived, his friend had no food in the house. This was not only distressing but also embarrassing for the host. In the Middle East, hospitality is regarded as a sacred duty.

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Prayer and Forgiveness - Weekday Homily Video

Today’s readings focus on two essential elements of our walk with Jesus: prayer and forgiveness. Yesterday, our Holy Cross Family Ministries Team in Easton spent the day, as Father Fred said, with our computers off and our hearts and minds open to God.

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Essential Technique for Decision Making – Weekday Homily Video

When you’ve got a big decision to make, how do you handle it? Do you go to someone you respect asking for their advice? Do you make a list of pros and cons to help you decide? Do you go for a walk to clear your head? Or maybe put it off for another day?

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Healing the family  |  Why pray?

Jesus Restores the Withered – Weekday Homily Video

Three of the four gospels tell this powerful story about a withered hand. Each makes mention of this miracle, and all three use the same word to describe this man's condition: "withered hand." The term "withered" describes what once held life, but now the life is gone. (Like a flower.) That which was once strong is now fragile and weak. That which was once beautiful is now twisted and deformed.

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Healing the family  |  Why pray?

How to Banish the Darkness - Weekday Homily Video

Today, we gather to explore a profound message drawn from the Gospel of Luke. To set the stage, I'd like to share a personal story, an incident from my own life that emphasizes the enduring significance of this message. Back in 2005, as the administrator of a school in Northeast India, I found myself thrust into an extraordinary situation one evening.

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Return to the Church  |  Why pray?

Be Present in the Present - Weekday Homily Video

I invite you to reflect on a story that captures the essence of our tendency to procrastinate and delay what truly matters. It's a story of three young devils facing their final examination in Hell, a chilling scenario painted by Mark Link. They were trembling in cold sweat despite the heat. Their Principal, Professor Satanus, looked at them and said: "Just one question, what will you do on earth to bring a rich harvest of souls to me?"

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