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November 2024

This weekend we begin the season of Advent, a time to focus on being ready for the Lord to come to us. He came to the world on the first Christmas; he will return to the world at the end of time; he comes to us in his Word and the sacraments; he comes to us in the poor and disadvantaged. We hope to be always ready to meet him. In a recent letter Pope Francis wrote, “Holiness, rather than

Hey Y’all, Grace and blessings to you on this great solemn Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe! As we end this liturgical year with this Solemnity, it is right and just to pause and give thanks and praise to God Almighty for the grace of his Son, who is the ultimate incarnation of a matchless King. Yet we can also think of Jesus, the Christ as a Man of Sorrows, who understands our human experience deeply. What

Looking at the Scripture readings we will hear during Mass this weekend, I see that one big theme of those readings is the end of the world. Daniel speaks of it in our first reading, and Jesus speaks of it in the gospel. Hmm… are we thinking about the end of the world because we are close to the end of the Church’s liturgical year? Well, I don’t know, because the gospel for the first Sunday of the new liturgical year

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