Fr martin homilies and reflections - 15 Apr 2020 ... Chapter 8, reading and reflection by Father Martin Delaney #ACNathome. ... Fr Francis Ezeh Ofmcap ... Choices | Billy Graham Classic Sermon. Billy ...

 
2nd June >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 24:46-53 for the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord: ‘As he blessed them, he withdrew from them’.. Leno's sandwich shop photos

1st December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 21:34-36 for Saturday, Thirty-Fourth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Stay awake, praying at all times’. ... Reflections (5) (i) Saturday, Thirty-Fourth Week in Ordinary Time. The response to today’s responsorial psalm is ‘Marana tha! Come, Lord Jesus!’, the great Advent prayer.Saint John in today’s second reading calls on us to ‘think of the love that the Father has lavished on us by letting us be called children of God’, and it goes on, ‘we are already the children of God’, already sons and daughters of God. God has already done and continues to do a good work, a holy work, in our lives. 27th March >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies on Today's Mass Readings (Inc. Matthew 26:14-25) for Wednesday of Holy Week: ‘One of you is about to betray me’. Wednesday of Holy Week Gospel (Except USA) Matthew 26:14-25 'The Son of Man is going to his fate, as the scriptures say he will '. 9th January >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies on Today's Mass Readings (Mark 1:21-28) for Tuesday, First Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Here is a teaching that is new’. Tuesday, First Week in Ordinary Time . Gospel (Except USA) Mark 1:21-28 Unlike the scribes, he taught them with authority.Tips on how and where to locate martin houses in your yard to attract purple martins to your yard or garden. Expert Advice On Improving Your Home Videos Latest View All Guides Late...15 Apr 2020 ... Chapter 8, reading and reflection by Father Martin Delaney #ACNathome. ... Fr Francis Ezeh Ofmcap ... Choices | Billy Graham Classic Sermon. Billy ...12th January >> Fr. Martin's Reflection on Today's Gospel Reading (Mark 1:40-45) Thursday, First Week in Ordinary Time: 'Of course I want to'. Thursday, First Week in Ordinary Time Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & South Africa)Fr. Martin’s Reflection – February 18, 2024. Dear Brothers and Sisters, Welcome to the first week of Lent. So, what’s on the Lenten menu? What have you planned to take on or … New book for 2023/24 ‘The Word is Near You (on Your Lips and in Your Heart)’ Reflections on the Daily Weekday Readings for Liturgical Year 2023/24 at ://messenger.ie">messenger.ie</a> &amp; @veritas.ie Fr. Martin Hogan has written many books on the Gospel and Daily Mass Readings for each day of the Catholic Liturgical Year, including Homilies for Sundays, cycle A, B &amp; C. #Catholic # ... When it comes to touchscreens and in-car entertainment, Aston Martin has not only lagged behind ultra-luxury rivals such as Lamborghini and Bentley, it has trailed lower priced tec...10th March >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections on Luke 18:9-14 for Saturday, Third Week of Lent: “God, be merciful to me, a sinner.” ... ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you’. The gospels assure us that such a prayer for mercy when prayed with sincerity of heart will always be heard by God. As one of the psalms, which is ...28th August >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 25:1-13 for Friday, Twenty First Week in Ordinary Time: ‘You do not know either the day nor the hour’.Wednesday of Holy Week Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa) Matthew 26:14-25 One of the Twelve, the man called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, ‘Wha… Reflections (6) (i) Saturday, Second Week in Advent. Today’s gospel reading from Matthew follows on immediately after the story of the transfiguration of Jesus, in which the disciples saw Moses and Elijah speaking with the transfigured Jesus on the mountain. As they come down the mountain, the disciples ask Jesus a question about Elijah, whom ... Reflections (4) (i) Good Friday. This is the only day of the year when we gather at 3.00 pm. We do so to commemorate the Lord’s passion and death because, according to the gospels, Jesus died at three in the afternoon on a Friday. It is also the only day in the year when we do not celebrate Mass.11th December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 18:12-14 for Tuesday, Second Week of Advent: ‘It is never the will of your Father in heaven that one of these little ones should be lost’.4th April >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 13:21-33, 36-38 for Tuesday of Holy Week: ‘Now has the Son of Man been glorified’.The Rev. James Martin, S.J., is a Jesuit priest, author and editor at large at America. @jamesmartinsj. I’m not sure about you, but my entire faith rests on Easter. As I see it, Easter changes ... The child’s father and mother were amazed at what was said about him; and Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be contradicted (and you yourself a sword will pierce) so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.” August 4, 2019 ·. A great reflection on today's Gospel, from Uvi Covarrubias, SJ. "How much is enough?" This is part of The Jesuit Post 's continuing "One-Minute Homily" series. One-Minute Homily: "Can't Get Enough" | The One-Minute Homily is back! We always want more, but Uli Covarrubias, SJ, reminds us that there's only one who can satisfy us. We all have a deep desire to see and know God. In this fourth gospel, Philip speaks for us all when he says to Jesus, ‘Lord, show us the Father, and we will be satisfied’ (Jn. 14:8). On that occasion, Jesus had to remind Philip, ‘Whoever has seen me has seen the Father’. Jesus shows us the face of God because he is God in human form. 24th March >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 7:1-2,10,25-30 for Friday, Fourth Week of Lent: ‘I know him because I have come from him’. Friday, Fourth Week of Lent. Gospel (Except USA) John 7:1-2,10, 25-30. They would have arrested him, but his time had not yet come.Saint John in today’s second reading calls on us to ‘think of the love that the Father has lavished on us by letting us be called children of God’, and it goes on, ‘we are already the children of God’, already sons and daughters of God. God has already done and continues to do a good work, a holy work, in our lives.Fr Martin's Homilies @revmartinhogan 5th May >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 14:1-6 for Friday, Fourth Week of Easter: ‘There are many rooms in my Father’s house’.23rd August >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 22:34-40 for Friday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Which is the greatest commandment of the law?’.26th March >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 5:31-47 for Thursday, Fourth Week of Lent: ‘My testimony is greater than John’s’. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) John 5:31-47. You place your hopes on Moses but Moses will be your accuser. Jesus said to the Jews: ‘Were I to testify on my own ...22nd June >> FR. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 6:7-15 for Thursday, Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time: ‘You should pray like this’.Reflections (4) (i) Good Friday. This is the only day of the year when we gather at 3.00 pm. We do so to commemorate the Lord’s passion and death because, according to the gospels, Jesus died at three in the afternoon on a Friday. It is also the only day in the year when we do not celebrate Mass.Weekday Homily Resources. The gist of each reading is suggested in a single line; then the full text of the readings (NRSV for inclusive language); finally some homiletic reflections on the day’s readings. On many weekdays we offer two approaches to a homily. ... These are loosely based on notes made available by Fr. Martin Hogan p.p. …11th January >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 5:12-16 for the 11th January: ‘Of course I want to’. 11th January. Gospel. Luke 5:12-16 'If you want to, you can cure me' Jesus was in one of the towns when a man appeared, covered with leprosy.Daily Scripture, May 1, 2024. Scripture: Acts 15:1-6 John 15:1-8. Reflection: Jesus’ analogy of the vine and the branches reminds me when we toured a winery. Our guide walked us through the grape arbors and explained the importance of caring for the vines. Not all growth is beneficial to the vine and must be pruned.Reflections (4) (i) Thursday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time In the time of Jesus it would have been considered a great honour to be invited to a wedding banquet, especially if the person doing the inviting was a king and if the invitation was to share table with his son, as in the parable in today’s gospel reading.Jesus made his way through towns and villages preaching, and proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom of God. With him went the Twelve, as well as certain women who had been cured of evil spirits and ailments: Mary surnamed the Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, Joanna the wife of Herod’s steward Chuza, Susanna, and several others who provided for them out of their own resources.30 Nov 2023 ... HOMILY REFLECTION OF REV. FR. JERRY ORBOS, SVD Holy Mass, 10:00am, 1st Friday of the Thirty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time, December 01, 2023, ...Reflections (4) (i) Good Friday. This is the only day of the year when we gather at 3.00 pm. We do so to commemorate the Lord’s passion and death because, according to the gospels, Jesus died at three in the afternoon on a Friday. It is also the only day in the year when we do not celebrate Mass.Fr Martin's Homilies @revmartinhogan 5th May >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 14:1-6 for Friday, Fourth Week of Easter: ‘There are many rooms in my Father’s house’.1st May >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies for Today's Mass Readings (Inc. John 15:1-8) for ‘I am the vine, you are the branches’, Reflection on the readings for Wednesday, …Friday, Fifth Week of Lent Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa) John 10:31-42 The Jews fetched stones to stone him, so Jesus said to them, ‘I have done many good works…22nd June >> FR. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 6:7-15 for Thursday, Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time: ‘You should pray like this’.Reflections (4) (i) Thursday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time In the time of Jesus it would have been considered a great honour to be invited to a wedding banquet, especially if the person doing the inviting was a king and if the invitation was to share table with his son, as in the parable in today’s gospel reading.Sunday Homily 6th Sunday of Easter - Year B - 05-05-2024 - The Sixth Sunday of Easter Gospel Text: John 15:9-17 vs.9 J esus said to his disciples: "As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you. Remain in my love. vs.10 If you keep my commandments you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and remain in his love. vs.11 …28th May >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Mark 10:17-27 for Monday, Eighth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘He went away sad’. Monday, Eighth Week in Ordinary Time. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) Mark 10:17-27. Give everything you own to the poor, and follow me.18th December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 1:18-24 for 18th December (Tuesday, Third Week of Advent): ‘You must name him Jesus’. ... Reading that gospel story, we sense that Jesus was very fortunate to have such a special man for his father throughout his formative years. Joseph’s deeply rooted faith which ...23rd August >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 22:1-14 for Thursday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Come to the wedding’. Thursday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada)29th April >> Fr. Martin's Reflection on Today's Gospel Reading (Matthew 11:25-30) for the Feast of Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin, Doctor: ‘Come to me’.Reflections (6) (i) Saturday, Second Week in Advent. Today’s gospel reading from Matthew follows on immediately after the story of the transfiguration of Jesus, in which the disciples saw Moses and Elijah speaking with the transfigured Jesus on the mountain. As they come down the mountain, the disciples ask Jesus a question about Elijah, whom ...Friday, Fifth Week of Lent Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa) John 10:31-42 The Jews fetched stones to stone him, so Jesus said to them, ‘I have done many good works… Reflections (4) (i) Good Friday. This is the only day of the year when we gather at 3.00 pm. We do so to commemorate the Lord’s passion and death because, according to the gospels, Jesus died at three in the afternoon on a Friday. It is also the only day in the year when we do not celebrate Mass. 2 Jan 2024 ... Sunday reflection for 14th April 2024. HIPPONE TV ... STOP PLEASING PEOPLE - Homily by Fr. Dave ... Father Martin Flatman•139 views · 1:15:04 · Go ... Wednesday of Holy Week Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa) Matthew 26:14-25 One of the Twelve, the man called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, ‘Wha… The Insider Trading Activity of Alwin Martin P on Markets Insider. Indices Commodities Currencies Stocksso that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you. This I command you: love one another.” Opening Prayer: Lord God, your plan of salvation is ...15th March >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 23:1-12 for Tuesday, Second Week of Lent: ‘You have only one Father, and he is in heaven’.Daily Gospel & Reflections. Saints Philip and James, Apostles : Friday, 3rd May 2024. Jesus said: “I am the Way; I am Truth and Life. No one can come to the Father except through me. If you know me, you will know my Father too. From this moment you know him and have seen him.”. Philip said, ‘Lord, showContinue Reading.23rd February >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections on Matthew 5:20-26 for Friday, First Week of Lent: 'Go and be reconciled with your brother first’. Friday, First Week of Lent Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada)‎Show The Homilies at Holy Family, Ep Fr. Martin gives a special homily as we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family - Jan 5, 2024Friday, Second Week of Lent Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) Matthew 21:33-43,45-46 This is the landlord's heir: come, let us kill him Jesus said to the chief priests and… The Lord is to be at the heart of the visits we make to each other. At this Christmas time of the year, we celebrate the most fundamental visit of all, God’s visit to us in and through Mary’s child. Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, declared in his great prayer, ‘God has visited his people’. 10th January >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies for Today's Mass Readings (Mark 1:29-39) for Wednesday, First Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Everybody is looking for you’.Third Sunday of Advent, Cycle C. Gospel (Except USA) Luke 3:10-18. 'Someone is coming who will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire'. When all the people asked John, ‘What must we do?’ he answered, ‘If anyone has two tunics he must share with the man who has none, and the one with something to eat must do the same.’.Gospel (USA) Luke 14:1, 7-11. Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted. On a sabbath Jesus went to dine at the home of one of the leading Pharisees, and the people there were observing him carefully. He told a parable to those who had been invited, noticing how they were choosing the places of ... During his earthly life, he was in constant communion with God. The opening verses of John’s gospel says of Jesus that he was in the bosom of the Father or close to the Father’s heart. As risen Lord, he remains close to the Father’s heart, living forever to intercede for us, praying for us that we would remain faithful to him. 2nd April >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 7:40-52 for Saturday, Fifth Week of Lent: ‘The people could not agree about him’.Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) Luke 18:1-8 The parable of the unjust judge Jesus told his disciples a parable about the nee… The child’s father and mother were amazed at what was said about him; and Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, “Behold, this child is destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be contradicted (and you yourself a sword will pierce) so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.” 21st December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 1:39-45 for 21st December: ‘Blessed is she who believed’. 21st December. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) ... we celebrate the most fundamental visit of all, God’s visit to us in and through Mary’s child. Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist ...The Aston Martin Rapide is a new concept car that debuted at the North American International Auto Show. Learn more about the Aston Martin Rapide. Advertisement If you were to judg...New book for 2023/24 ‘The Word is Near You (on Your Lips and in Your Heart)’ Reflections on the Daily Weekday Readings for Liturgical Year 2023/24 at messenger.ie & @veritas.ie Fr. Martin Hogan has written many books on the Gospel and Daily Mass Readings for each day of the Catholic Liturgical Year, including Homilies for Sundays, cycle A, B & C. #Catholic #Gospel #Reflection #Religion # ...Homily for the 1st Sunday of Lent - A - 2020 Homily for the 7th Sunday of the Year - A - 2020 Homily for the 6th Sunday of the Year - A - 2020 Homily for the 5th Sunday of the Year - A - 2020 Homily for the Presentation of the Lord 2020….22nd September >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 8:1-3 for Friday, Twenty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘With him went the Twelve, as well as certain women’. Friday, Twenty Fourth Week in Ordinary Time. Gospel (Except USA) Luke 8:1-3 The women who accompanied Jesus.May 12, 2024 - Ascension Sunday. May 12, 2024 - Seventh Sunday of Easter. May 13, 2024 - Mon. of 7th Week of Easter. May 14, 2024 - Feast of St. Matthias (replacing Tue of 7th … 4th April >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 13:21-33, 36-38 for Tuesday of Holy Week: ‘Now has the Son of Man been glorified’. 3rd December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflection on Mark 13:33-37 for the First Sunday in Advent, Cycle B: ‘Be on your guard, stay awake’. First Sunday in Advent, Cycle B ... Lord, you are our Father, we the clay, you the potter, we are all the work of your hands’. He has shifted his field of imagery from the withered leaves of winter to ...20th October >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 12:1-7 for Friday, Twenty Eighth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘You are worth more than hundreds of sparrows’.Fr Martin's Daily Homilies & Reflections. New book for 2023/24 ‘The Word is Near You (on Your Lips and in Your Heart)’ Reflections on the Daily Weekday Readings for Liturgical Year 2023/24 at messenger.ie & @veritas.ie Fr. Martin Hogan has written many books on the Gospel and Daily Mass Readings for each day of the Catholic Liturgical Year ...Doctor, from the Latin docere, meaning “to teach”; an eminent teacher of the faith, canonized and recognized as such by the pope or church council. Originally eight in number, four were chosen from the Eastern Church and four from the West. To date there are 37 church doctors, including four women. The doctors of the church were apostles of ...In his video series, "Who Cares About the Saints?," Fr. James Martin, SJ describes Joseph's presence in the lives of Jesus and Mary as "the hidden life." As...13th February - Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Mark 7:24-30 for Thursday, Fifth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘You may go home happy’. Thursday, Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada)7 Mar 2021 ... Lenten Reflections | Ralph Martin | The Body and Holiness ... Fr. Arokia Raj Satis Kumar. Bangalore ... ASCETICAL HOMILIES OF SAINT ISAAC THE SYRIAN ...16th April >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 13:21-33,36-38 for Tuesday of Holy Week: ‘One of you will betray me’. Tuesday of Holy Week. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) ... Fr. Martin Hogan, Saint John the Baptist Parish, Clontarf, Dublin, D03 AO62, Ireland. ... 4th April >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 13:21-33, 36-38 for Tuesday of Holy Week: ‘Now has the Son of Man been glorified’. 3rd December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflection on Mark 13:33-37 for the First Sunday in Advent, Cycle B: ‘Be on your guard, stay awake’. First Sunday in Advent, Cycle B Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) 9th May >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflection on John 10:22-30 for Tuesday, Fourth Week of Easter: ‘I give them eternal life’. Tuesday, Fourth Week of Easter Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa) John 10:22-30 It was the time when the feast of Dedication was being celebrated in Jerusalem.It is easy, powerful, liberating, and a spiritual journey of a lifetime. There's an audio version for listening, online, offline, or in the car while driving to/from work. April - May. We have asked Creighton faculty, staff and administrators to reflect upon the daily readings each day. Click on the underlined name below for the daily reflections.21st December >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 1:39-45 for 21st December: ‘Blessed is she who believed’. 21st December. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) ... we celebrate the most fundamental visit of all, God’s visit to us in and through Mary’s child. Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist ...

1st August >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 13:44-46 for Wednesday, Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field’.. European wax center cameron village reviews

fr martin homilies and reflections

The prayer of the father is not answered in the way he wanted it to be answered. Jesus did not go down with him to his home. Instead, Jesus instructed the father to go home on his own and promised him that his son will live. The father was being asked to trust the Lord’s promise to him.16th March >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 5:43-48 for Saturday, First Week of Lent: ‘You must be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect’. Saturday, First Week of Lent ... Fr. Martin Hogan, Saint John the Baptist Parish, Clontarf, Dublin, D03 AO62, Ireland.10th January >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies for Today's Mass Readings (Mark 1:29-39) for Wednesday, First Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Everybody is looking for you’. Wednesday, First Week in Ordinary Time. Gospel (Except USA) Mark 1:29-39 He cast out devils and cured many who were suffering from disease.2 Jan 2024 ... Sunday reflection for 14th April 2024. HIPPONE TV ... STOP PLEASING PEOPLE - Homily by Fr. Dave ... Father Martin Flatman•139 views · 1:15:04 · Go ...This week marks the feast days of two saints that have left an indelible mark on world history: March 17, the feast day of St. Patrick, and March 19, the feast day of St. Joseph. …19th November >> Fr. Martin’s Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Luke 20:27-40 for Saturday, Thirty Third Week in Ordinary Time: ‘He is God, not of the dead, but of the living’. Saturday, Thirty Third Week in Ordinary Time . Gospel (Except USA) Luke 20:27-40. In God all men are alive.14th August >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 18:1-5,10,12-14 for Tuesday, Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time: ‘Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’. ... Fr. Martin Hogan, Saint John the Baptist …7th April >> Fr. Martin's Reflection on Today's Gospel Reading (John 10:31-42) for Friday, Fifth Week of Lent: ‘The Father is in me’. Friday, Fifth Week of Lent Gospel (Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Canada & Southern Africa)New book for 2023/24 ‘The Word is Near You (on Your Lips and in Your Heart)’ Reflections on the Daily Weekday Readings for Liturgical Year 2023/24 at messenger.ie & @veritas.ie Fr. Martin Hogan has written many books on the Gospel and Daily Mass Readings for each day of the Catholic Liturgical Year, including Homilies for Sundays, cycle A, B & C. #Catholic #Gospel #Reflection #Religion # ...This episode dives into Mammoth Bioscience's approach to using CRISPR to discover potential treatments for genetic diseases. Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind ...11th March >> Fr. Martin's Reflections / Homilies on Today's Mass Readings ... about one in the afternoon.” The father realized that just at that time Jesus had said to him, “Your son will live,” and he and his whole household came to believe. Now this was the second sign Jesus did when he came to Galilee from Judea. Wednesday of Holy Week Gospel (Except USA) Matthew 26:14-25 'The Son of Man is going to his fate, as the scriptures say he will'. One of the Twelve, the man called Judas Iscariot, went to the chi… 16th April >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on John 13:21-33,36-38 for Tuesday of Holy Week: ‘One of you will betray me’. Tuesday of Holy Week. Gospel (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada) ... Fr. Martin Hogan, Saint John the Baptist Parish, Clontarf, Dublin, D03 AO62, Ireland. ...20th March >> Fr. Martin's Gospel Reflections / Homilies on Matthew 20:17-28 for Wednesday, Second Week of Lent: ‘Anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant’. ... In the garden of Gethsemane Jesus prayed, ‘Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me’. Yet, he went on to drink that cup to the full on the cross ....

Popular Topics