We found 10 episodes of Luke 10:41 with the tag “ot”.
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Invitation to Imitation | Homily for 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
February 12th, 2024 | Season 3 | 8 mins 29 secs
6, b, ot
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Living for Heaven | Homily for the Solemnity of Christ the King | Fr. Will Rooney
November 26th, 2023 | Season 3 | 11 mins 9 secs
34, a, christ the king, ot, service
Heaven – unending communion with God – that is what you are made for. We ought to long to hear those words; come blest of my Father and enter into the kingdom prepared for you. Jesus gives us a very clear measure today of what is necessary to in communion with him. The measure of whether you are whether you are ready for heaven is to consider whether you are ready to do as he does – to lay down your life for the least of these. If we refuse communion with Christ in those around us, we cannot hope to be with him in glory. Yet the opposite is also true, if we love like him, we will reign in glory with Him in the communion of the Spirit to the Glory of God the Father!
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What is Hell? And How to Avoid It. | Homily for the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
November 19th, 2023 | Season 3 | 9 mins 47 secs
33, a, hell, judgement, ot
We don't like to admit that Hell is a reality - it makes us uncomfortable to think about. Yet, Jesus speaks often speaks of it. No one goes to Hell accidently, and “God predestines no one to go to hell; for this, a willful turning away from God (a mortal sin) is necessary, and persistence in it until the end." God loves us so much that he gives us the freedom to choose against loving him. But we can always choose to return to him, while we live there is hope. Turn to the Lord and be saved!
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Ready for Judgment? | Homily for the 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
November 12th, 2023 | Season 3 | 14 mins 13 secs
32, a, judgement, ot
These are the conditions for each of us to win at the game of life. If we wish to enter and share the joy of the wedding feast, we must live so as to love God above all things and our neighbor for God’s sake. This is what Jesus means when he says stay awake! Stay awake to the fact you will die, and that heaven awaits you, if only you choose it. “Every action of yours, every thought, should be those of one who expects to die before the day is out. Death would have no great terrors for you if you had a quiet conscience.… Then why not keep clear of sin instead of running away from death? If you aren’t fit to face death today, it’s very unlikely you will be tomorrow”.… Imitation of Christ 1.23.1
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Humility and Spirituality | Homily for the 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time | Dcn. Barney
November 5th, 2023 | Season 3 | 13 mins 11 secs
31, a, ot
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Love is a Skill | Homily for the 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
October 29th, 2023 | Season 3 | 14 mins 29 secs
30, a, charity, habit, ot, skill, virtue
We are born with the potential to love; but we are made for a deeply personal love! Love is not simply an emotion; but rather is a skill we can develop. Jesus challenges us to do that, and his Death and Resurrection make it possible!
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Justice: What Belongs to God? | Homily for the 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
October 22nd, 2023 | Season 3 | 10 mins 33 secs
29, a, justice, ot
"Give...to God what belongs to God." (Mt 22:21) Jesus tells us today give to Cesar what is Cesar’s but to God what is God’s. He invites us to justice at every level. He responds to this fundamental need for justice by going to its root. Have we allowed ourselves to be convicted by the Holy Spirit of our sins and failures so that we can know the surpassing love and mercy of a savior who not only comes not to give us the appearance of justice but rather what our hearts desire: to be just?
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How will we respond to Gods invitation to joy? | Homily for the 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Fr. Will Rooney
October 15th, 2023 | Season 3 | 11 mins 28 secs
28, a, joy, ot
Friends, the Father invites you to the wedding banquet of the Lamb, who was slain and now is living. He invites you to share his joy. How will you and I respond to his invitation to joy? Today, we are faced with the stark realization that perfect joy is possible, but that we have to choose to receive it. That is the question laid before us today.
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Joy comes from cooperating with the Lord | Homily for the 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Dcn. Matt
October 8th, 2023 | Season 3 | 13 mins 50 secs
27, a, joy, ot
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Joy comes from cooperating with the Lord | Homily for the 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Dcn. Barney
October 8th, 2023 | Season 3 | 14 mins
27, a, joy, ot