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Reflection/Homily: Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ Year B (June 7 2015) |Uwakwe Reflections: Sunday Homilies, Reflections and lots more
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Late Fr. Munachi Ezeogu's Homilies. Saturday, 6 June 2015. Reflection/Homily: Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ Year B (June 7 2015). Reflection/Homily: Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ Year B (June 7 2015). Theme: The Cleansing Power of the Eucharist. Are there sins you need to confess in other to be worthy? Take advantage of the confessional today. The Baltimore Catechism reminds us that t. Posted by Uwakwe Chibuike. DISCLAIMER: Comments, remarks and observations are allowed to enable ...
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Reflection/Homily: Fifteenth (15th) Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 12 2015) |Uwakwe Reflections: Sunday Homilies, Reflections and lots more
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Late Fr. Munachi Ezeogu's Homilies. Saturday, 11 July 2015. Reflection/Homily: Fifteenth (15th) Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 12 2015). Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 12 2015). Theme: The Mission of the Twelve: An Example. The rhetorical question for today is; How do you fulfill your mission in the world? How have you made the presence of Christ who has sent you into the world felt among His people? Have you preached the Good News through your life style? Posted by Uwakwe Chibuike. DISCLAIME...
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Reflection/Homily: Seventeenth (17th) Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 26 2015) |Uwakwe Reflections: Sunday Homilies, Reflections and lots more
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Late Fr. Munachi Ezeogu's Homilies. Saturday, 25 July 2015. Reflection/Homily: Seventeenth (17th) Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 26 2015). Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B (July 26 2015). Theme: What is your Loaf of Bread? Are you living in concubinage with sin and so cannot receive Communion? Posted by Uwakwe Chibuike. Ordinary Time of the Year. Sunday Readings and Reflection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to our posts through E-mail. Search for previous posts here:. This blog is own...
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Benedictus: Blessed is This Life
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Friday, January 25, 2013. Blessed is This Life. In thanksgiving for life - enjoy this great song by Brett Dennen. Let us also pray for all those who never get the chance to live this blessed life, for all those who do not realize the beauty and worth of their own life, and for ourselves that we may have a greater awareness that "the most important gift that I am receiving now is myself" (as Father Julian Carron so rightly said). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Benedictus: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012. A few weeks ago we had the great privilege to make a trip to the contemplative Missionaries of Charity in Plainfield, NJ. Dr. Alan Wright, who works at St. Paul Inside the Walls, is close friends with the sisters, and graciously invited us to make the trip with his family for Vespers and Adoration at the convent. Real footage, Mother Teresa herself speaking, amazing. This 1.5 hour movie is more than well worth your time! Http:/ www.imdb.com/title/tt0091558/. Not only was sh...
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Benedictus: A Quartet for the End of Time
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Monday, March 4, 2013. A Quartet for the End of Time. In 1940, Olivier Messiaen (1908-92) was interned in a German prison camp, where he discovered among his fellow prisoners a clarinetist a violinist and a violoncellist. Messiaen and his friends first performed it for their 5000 fellow prisoners on January 15, 1941. About the descent of the seventh angel, at the sound of whose trumpet the mystery of God will be consummated, and who announces 'that there should be time no longer.'. Diocese of Paterson, NJ.
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Benedictus: Man Cannot Live Without Beauty
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Friday, January 25, 2013. Man Cannot Live Without Beauty. Do you like Christian music? Beauty is Christ. You know that feeling you get when you hear a really great piece of music? For me, Jazz does the trick, or the Grateful Dead. It lifts my soul. That is relation to the infinite. Can I only listen to music that speaks about Jesus? As a Christian, is it ok if I listen to music that makes no explicit reference to God? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Diocese of Paterson, NJ.
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Benedictus: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. It all started with this:. Am I endorsing Snuggies? But seriously. We met a student, B., handing out hot cocoa dressed in our snuggies the last week of classes first semester. I handed her a cup and asked if she knew what an advent wreath was and if she was Catholic. “Well, sort of,” was her response. “What does that mean? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Diocese of Paterson, NJ. St Paul Inside the Walls. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park.
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The Catholic Science Geek: As ProLife as The Annunciation
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Sleep-deprived Columbia U. PhD student who loves science and coffee. Roman Catholic who loves the rosary and the Latin Mass. Amateur who loves to draw and paint. As ProLife as The Annunciation. For all you rosary praying folk out there prepping for tomorrow's Joyful mysteries, I give you my latest work of art. The Annunciation. Sharpie marker and colored pencil on paper. Labels: all that is good and Catholic. October 6, 2012 at 12:08 AM. When I first saw this pic, I thought it was an actual window! Domin...
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The Catholic Science Geek: December 2014
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Sleep-deprived Columbia U. PhD student who loves science and coffee. Roman Catholic who loves the rosary and the Latin Mass. Amateur who loves to draw and paint. Swear to God: The Promise and Power of the Sacraments (A Review). Scott Hahn is a theological powerhouse. My first experience with his writing came with his book Swear to God. In this book, Hahn discusses the significance of the sacraments in relation to our everyday lives and our eternal lives. The Catholic Science Geek. For with the Lord there...
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