We found 6 episodes of Luke 10:41 with the tag “4”.
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WHAT IF I BECAME A TURKEY? | Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter | Fr. Will Rooney
April 21st, 2024 | Season 3 | 9 mins 37 secs
4, b, easter
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Where's Jesus? Outcast | Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Lent | Fr. Will Rooney
March 10th, 2024 | Season 3 | 15 mins 27 secs
4, a, blind, lent
To live with the knowledge of having encountered Christ means that we realize the immensity of the task before us, because we like the blind man cannot stay silent. Part of the man’s healing was to walk through the city with mud on his eyes, and then to return healed so that all could see him. And immediately, people begin to question him. So also, as people will inevitably question any Christian with the courage to live according to the new law of Christ. If we are willing to live according to the new law of grace, we will draw many people to also encounter him.
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Called for Love | Homily for the 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
January 28th, 2024 | Season 3 | 11 mins 58 secs
4, b, ordinary time
Jesus calls each one of us by name to holiness and mission. This means he calls us to love as he loved offering ourselves for love!
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Stay Focused | Homily For Fourth Sunday of Advent | Dcn. Matt
December 24th, 2023 | Season 3 | 6 mins 54 secs
4, advent, b, dcn., focus
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Homily for Fourth Sunday of Easter | Fr. Will Rooney | Apr 30, 2023
April 30th, 2023 | Season 3 | 16 mins 37 secs
4, a, easter, homily, resurrection
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How do we wait? We wait with faith.
December 21st, 2020 | Season 2 | 13 mins 48 secs
4, advent, b, catholic, ef, faith, mass, of, wait
Are you ready? Are you prepared? Essentially, when we say we are prepared, we are saying that we are equal to the challenge which will come. But the thing is that we often do not know what the challenges will be before we face them. Mary teaches us that though we may not be able to be completely prepared, we can say yes. As a child trusts that his parents are there for him and will provide what he needs, so also, we must recognize that God is always working for the good of those who love him – even when we do not know how. This is called faith and it is an essential aspect, perhaps the most fundamental aspect of our waiting as Christians. Together moved by our faith we joyfully wait together with eyes fixed on heaven because we need a heavenly savior. Come quickly, Lord Jesus!