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  <title>Called By Name | Mission – Come After Me | 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Part three of the Called By Name series: Jesus calls the disciples to follow him—not all at once, but through relationship that leads to mission. What nets is he asking you to drop?</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>In Part 3 of the Called By Name series, Fr. Will reflects on the call of the first disciples in Matthew 4. While the Gospel can make it seem like the disciples followed Jesus instantly, the wider witness of Scripture shows that Jesus had already been drawing them into relationship over time.
This homily explores vocation as a twofold call: first into relationship—“Come after me”—and then into mission—“I will make you fishers of men.” Every baptized person shares in the universal call to holiness, while each of us also receives a particular vocation, most often lived through marriage, priesthood, or consecrated life.
The challenge is simple but demanding: like the disciples, we are asked to drop our nets, to let go of what we think will make us happy, and to trust that Jesus truly knows the way to our flourishing. 
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<p>This homily explores vocation as a twofold call: first into relationship—“Come after me”—and then into mission—“I will make you fishers of men.” Every baptized person shares in the universal call to holiness, while each of us also receives a particular vocation, most often lived through marriage, priesthood, or consecrated life.</p>

<p>The challenge is simple but demanding: like the disciples, we are asked to drop our nets, to let go of what we think will make us happy, and to trust that Jesus truly knows the way to our flourishing.</p>]]>
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<p>This homily explores vocation as a twofold call: first into relationship—“Come after me”—and then into mission—“I will make you fishers of men.” Every baptized person shares in the universal call to holiness, while each of us also receives a particular vocation, most often lived through marriage, priesthood, or consecrated life.</p>

<p>The challenge is simple but demanding: like the disciples, we are asked to drop our nets, to let go of what we think will make us happy, and to trust that Jesus truly knows the way to our flourishing.</p>]]>
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  <title>Watchman: Forgiving, Remembering, and Mission (Homily for 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney)</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We are called to remember our forgiveness and help other know the love of God. People are hungry for Jesus. As a 20th century evangelist said, “Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find food.” As good watchmen, we are called to point the way to the food, the only food which will truly satisfy every human heart. 
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  <description>Help us go on mission to youth (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mr8LFKfSRVhbnwt8l_KHzPSCdNphwxZU/view?usp=sharing)
We live in a society where many people are hungry for love *and *hurting for the lack of relationship with God. This is true of people of all ages. In a particular way, though, it’s true of our young people. Especially the ones we do not see here in Mass. Many young people suffer from a lack of hope. They do not know the Good News of Jesus Christ. As I mentioned last week, having consulted, and heard from many of you about this as I have gotten to know you, I believe God is leading us to have a particular emphasis on developing a mission to youth in our community and within our parish. The dream for this Mission is to provide an inviting home for youth to be disciples of Jesus Christ through the Church. 
People are hungry for Jesus. As a 20th century evangelist said, “Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find food.” As good watchmen, we are called to point the way to the food, the only food which will truly satisfy every human heart. 
 Learn more and how you can help here. (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mr8LFKfSRVhbnwt8l_KHzPSCdNphwxZU/view?usp=sharing)
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<p>We live in a society where many people are <strong>hungry for love **and **hurting for the lack of relationship with God</strong>. This is true of people of all ages. In a particular way, though, it’s true of our young people. Especially the ones we do not see here in Mass. Many young people suffer from a lack of hope. They do not know the Good News of Jesus Christ. As I mentioned last week, having consulted, and heard from many of you about this as I have gotten to know you, I believe God is leading us to have a particular emphasis on developing a mission to youth in our community and within our parish. The dream for this Mission is to provide an inviting home for youth to be disciples of Jesus Christ through the Church. </p>

<p>People are hungry for Jesus. As a 20th century evangelist said, “Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find food.” As good watchmen, we are called to point the way to the food, the only food which will truly satisfy every human heart. </p>

<h3><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mr8LFKfSRVhbnwt8l_KHzPSCdNphwxZU/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow"> Learn more and how you can help here.</a></h3>]]>
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<p>We live in a society where many people are <strong>hungry for love **and **hurting for the lack of relationship with God</strong>. This is true of people of all ages. In a particular way, though, it’s true of our young people. Especially the ones we do not see here in Mass. Many young people suffer from a lack of hope. They do not know the Good News of Jesus Christ. As I mentioned last week, having consulted, and heard from many of you about this as I have gotten to know you, I believe God is leading us to have a particular emphasis on developing a mission to youth in our community and within our parish. The dream for this Mission is to provide an inviting home for youth to be disciples of Jesus Christ through the Church. </p>

<p>People are hungry for Jesus. As a 20th century evangelist said, “Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find food.” As good watchmen, we are called to point the way to the food, the only food which will truly satisfy every human heart. </p>

<h3><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mr8LFKfSRVhbnwt8l_KHzPSCdNphwxZU/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow"> Learn more and how you can help here.</a></h3>]]>
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  <title>Watchman: Love, Responsibility, and Mission</title>
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