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Quotes 47 - Success



"Always bear in mind that your own
resolution to succeed is more
important than any other one thing."
- Abraham Lincoln

Quotes - 46 - True Strength



"Strength does not come from winning
Your struggles develop your strength.
When you go through hardship
and decide not to surrender,
that is strength."

33 Sunday B - 2

Homily from Father James Gilhooley  

 In 1981, a man left $57,000 in his will to Jesus. It was

 for His own use when He returned at the Second Coming. The money was to be invested at the highest interest in the meantime.

33 Sunday B - Homilies -2


33 Sunday November 18 – Several Homilies -2

Homily from Father James Gilhooley  

 In 1981, a man left $57,000 in his will to Jesus. It was

 for His own use when He returned at the Second Coming. The money was to be invested at the highest interest in the meantime.

33 Sunday B Homilies -2


33 Sunday November 18 – Several Homilies -2

Homily from Father James Gilhooley  

 In 1981, a man left $57,000 in his will to Jesus. It was

 for His own use when He returned at the Second Coming. The money was to be invested at the highest interest in the meantime.

Quotes 45 - Success



"You have achieved success if you
have lived well, laughed often
and loved much."
- Author Unknown

Power of Mothers' Prayer

Power of Mother’s Prayer…

 
Power of Mother's Prayer

Mothers, Never Stop Praying For Your Husbands And Children.

The moment a child is born, the mother is also born.
She never existed before.
The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new.

Mothers have an unfair advantage with the Lord.
Power of Mother's Prayer

33 Sunday B - November 18 - Homilies


33 Sunday B November 18

Introduction by the Celebrant

 
  1. Hope in a New World

Some parts of Scripture, like today's readings, speak of calamities and disasters as signs of an old world decaying and Jesus coming in judgment. Today's television and other media bring into our homes the disasters and violence and suffering of the whole world; and people ask: where all this is leading us. These are signs for us today that the world in which we live is decaying, but we should not overlook the signs of hope too in a fairer and more unified world, the crumbling of tyrannies on the right and the left. These are, like budding branches on a tree, signs of hope in a new world that is growing, and in the coming of God among us, his people. Let us celebrate this hope in this eucharist.