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December 27, 2020 – Families and Forgiveness

2020/12/262021/01/22 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Family, Forgiveness, Holy Family

We learn love from our families, so if we want to save society we have to save our families first.

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December 13, 2020 – The Mission of the Messiah

2020/12/132021/01/21 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Peripheries, Pope Francis

Christ's mission is our mission, so we must bring his presence to the peripheries, including the existential peripheries.

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December 06, 2020 – Does God Repent?

2020/12/052020/12/11 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Advent, Theodicy

Sometimes it looks like God has changed his mind, but really it is our repentance that allows us to receive his grace differently. Repentance itself is a grace.

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November 29, 2020 – A Longing, Just out of Reach

2020/11/282020/12/11 Fr. Moore Sunday Homily Advent, Eschatology

The longing we feel for a COVID vaccine pales to the longing we ought to feel for the return of Jesus.

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November 29, 2020 – Advent Primer

2020/11/282020/12/11 Fr. Moore Sunday Homily Advent, Liturgy

Advent is a penitential season focused on the second and then the first comings of Christ.

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November 22, 2020 – Kings like Christ

2020/11/212020/11/23 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Baptism, Christ the King, Politics

Lay people are called to be priests, prophets, and kings in the world after the model of Christ. The exercise of that kingship is not going well at the moment.

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October 25, 2020 – Tithing in Difficulty

2020/10/242020/11/23 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Stewardship, Tithing

When we do our part by tithing, God takes care of the rest.

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October 18, 2020 – Our Building, Our Faith

2020/10/172020/10/27 Fr. Moore Event Homily, Homily, Sunday Homily Assumption Parish, Catholicism, Dedication of a Church

As impressive as our building is, it points to how even more impressive our faith is.

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October 11, 2020 – The Source of Unity for All People

2020/10/102020/10/27 Fr. Moore Homily, Recycle, Sunday Homily Judaism, Unity, Worship

The Lord desires to unify all people, through right worship "on this mountain."

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October 04, 2020 – Giving God’s Responsibilities to God

2020/10/032020/10/27 Fr. Moore Homily, Sunday Homily Anxiety, Peace

We can get rid of our anxiety if we let God be responsible for his responsibilities, while we only take responsibility for our responsibilities.

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