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Lenten renewals: confession
At my parish here in Olympia, the pastor has set up a very generous schedule of confessions throughout the year. We offer an hour of confessions with one priest on Thursday mornings, an hour of confessions with one priest on … Continue reading
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Keeping the commandments is hard
[This was the homily I gave for the fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time on February 13th, despite the late post date] “If you choose, you can keep the commandments, and they will save you” – Sirach 15:15 This last week, … Continue reading
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Tagged app, confession, Cycle A, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, homily, iPhone, technology
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