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March 30, 2018 – Good Friday

The truth is often uncomfortable and makes us want to run away. But the truth of the cross, both Jesus’ and ours, is that it is redemptive and sanctifying.

Posted byFr. Moore2018/03/302018/03/29Posted inSunday HomilyTags:Cross, Good Friday, Triduum2 Comments on March 30, 2018 – Good Friday

March 29, 2018 – Holy Thursday

The Eucharist makes us more and more like Jesus, which means it ought to cause us to love our neighbor more and more.

Posted byFr. Moore2018/03/292018/03/26Posted inSunday HomilyTags:Eucharist, Service, Triduum2 Comments on March 29, 2018 – Holy Thursday

March 25, 2018 – God emptied himself

Even though Jesus is God, he allowed himself to suffer so that he could enter into solidarity with us.

Posted byFr. Moore2018/03/242018/03/23Posted inSunday HomilyTags:Kenosis, Passion, Solidarity3 Comments on March 25, 2018 – God emptied himself

March 18, 2018 – Jesus was indeed fully human

It is important to remember that Jesus was fully human as well as fully divine. His humanity is what allows us to unite ourselves to him and, through him, to the Father.

Posted byFr. Moore2018/03/182018/03/17Posted inSunday HomilyTags:Christology, Solidarity1 Comment on March 18, 2018 – Jesus was indeed fully human

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