Call to worship Today’s Gospel says that being a disciple of Jesus is not merely a matter of words or lip service. It requires a heart full of humility, a recognition of what must be changed and an openness to live in new ways. To the point: In this gospel, the first son’s initial answer […]
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BREAKING OPEN THE WORD
First Reading SOLT Liturgy Prep Ezekiel 18 proclamation and explication (Denice May) Psalm 25: 4-9 explained (Denice May) Second Reading Philippians Explained (Denice May) Gospel Parable of the Two Sons Homily from Holy Cross Vocations (The Rev. William Dailey, CSC) Homily by the Rev. Francis Martin Homily on the Parable of Two Sons (Franciscan Friars) […]
FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS
For Children Parable of Two Sons (Saddleback Kids) (Graythwaite) Gospel Reading and Reflection Stories that Jesus Told: Two Sons and a Dad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vbaawet9Yo For Teens Parable of Two Sons (Chuck Lentine / God’s Cowboy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-uCNtOIrhU Illustration of Matthew 21: 28-32 (Denice May) Philippians 2: 1-11 The Message Every Last Word (Philippians Meditation) #Philippians # Unity#Humility […]
ST. ROSALIA
St. Rosalia (1130–1166), also called La Santuzza or “The Little Saint,” and in Sicilian as “Rusulia,” is the patron saint of Palermo in Italy, Camargo in Chihuahua, Mexico, and three towns in Venezuela: El Hatillo, Zuata, and Anzoátegui. She is especially important internationally as a saint invoked in times of plague. St Rosalia often is […]
SEPT. 26: STS. COSMAS AND DAMIAN
Legends about Sts. Cosmas and Damian far outrun any verifiable historical details about their lives. A meager collection of long-lost documents builds a narrative that Cosmas and Damian were twins and natives of Saudi Arabia who studied medicine in Syria. They became known as the “moneyless ones” for refusing to accept payment for their healing […]
SEPT. 25: ST. LOUIS MARTIN AND ZÉLIE GUÉRIN
(1823-1894; 1831-1877) Born into a military family in Bordeaux, Louis trained to become a watchmaker. His desire to join a religious community went unfulfilled because he did not know Latin. Moving to Normandy, he met the highly skilled lace maker, Zélie Guérin, who also had been disappointed in her attempts to enter religious life. They […]
SEPT. 24: ST. PACIFICUS OF SAN SEVERINO
(1653-1721) San Pacific (Pacificus) of San Severino was born of a distinguished family in the Italian city of San Severino. He was very young when he became an orphan, and was taken to the home of his uncle, who brought him up very strictly. Two servants in his uncle’s home could not bear the sight […]
SEPT. 22: ST. MAURICE AND COMPANIONS
(Died 287) St. Maurice was a member of the Theban Legion, a Roman legion said to have been constituted by Christian soldiers from Africa, which was called to put down a revolt in Aaunum, located in modern day Switzerland, in the year 287. Two legends exist about the martyrdom of St. Maurice and his companions. […]
SEPT. 21: ST. MATTHEW
(First century) When Christ first encountered Matthew, he was a publican, sitting at the custom desk at Capernaum. As a tax collector for Rome, Matthew was one of the most despised people of his community. When Jesus entered the room, he simply told Matthew, “Follow me.” The tax collector got up and changed the course […]