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Happy Easter!
He is risen! God bless you all this Easter – and keep in mind that Easter is celebrated with an octave – eight days of solemnity! – Fr. Maurer
(2013) Palm Sunday: Gazing upon the cross
For the course of this homily, I’d like to invite you to turn your gaze to the crucifix above the high altar. We hear today the retelling of the drama of Christ’s passion – of the suffering that He willingly … Continue reading
Judging others
The readings for Monday of the Second Week of Lent this year (Cycle I of the daily readings) pulled up the saying Jesus to His disciples regarding the Father’s mercy: Jesus said to his disciples:“Be merciful, just as your Father … Continue reading
