Fasting from the Eucharist
March 14, 2020

March 14, 2020
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Feb. 29 2020
Feb. 22, 2020
February 9, 2020 6pm Mass
The Presentation of Our Lord is also a moment when Mary comforts all Christian parents.
There are many fascinating and almost unbelievable stories in the Bible. In this homily I seek to answer three objections to the historicity and honesty of the scriptures to illustrate that belief in Sacred Scripture is not unreasonable!
If you pursue a life of holiness, be prepared to be surprised. 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time Year A January 19, 2020
Why was Christ Baptized? Check out this homily to find the symbolism of the act.
In this homily on Epiphany I seek to answer why the magi, a group of pagan priests, followed a star to find the King of the Jews.
In the mystery of Christmas, the Lord invites us to trust him by trusting us.
And how it can help us when it comes to making big decisions. Correction: In the homily I said St. Joseph divorced his wife. I should have said instead, St. Joseph resolved to quietly divorce is wife. One could make the argument that they are the same thing, but just to be clear, St. Joseph never formally divorced Mary.
He is Elijah.
Advent, a time to Prepare for the Second Coming by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies
Stealing Heaven by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies
Week 33 O.T. 2019 November 17, 2019
**Spoiler Alert** It's not because they are too busy for a family.
This three part series is about the Discernment of Spirits according to the Rules of St. Ignatius of Loyola. This third part focuses on rules 11-14 as well as practical implementations of the rules in our daily lives. If you would like to skip the review, start the track around 9:00
This three part series is about the Discernment of Spirits according to the Rules of St. Ignatius of Loyola. This second part focuses on rules 3-10. If you would like to skip the review, start the track at 13:00
This three part series is about the Discernment of Spirits according to the Rules of St. Ignatius of Loyola. This first part focuses on the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola and defining ten principles that can help us discern. I also cover the first two rules of the Fourteen Rules of Discernment.
The story of Zacchaeus juxtaposed with the Rich young man.
All Saints day homily
The Lord Hears the Cry of the Poor.
Corrections: 1. The Amalekites are not Canaanites. Canaanites lived in the land of Cana, the modern day Holy Land. Amalekites were citizens under the king, Amalek, who attacked the Israelites when they were traveling to the Holy Land. Hence, the battle of Joshua was a defensive war to prevent the army of Amalek from plundering the Israelites. Please forgive me of this error. 2. Pope Innocent III is not a canonized Saint.
In this homily I discuss Bishop Robert Barron's venture into the Reddit world. Correction: in the Homily I stated that the destruction of the Temple by King Nebuchadnezzar was in the year 600 B.C. and that we were unsure of the date. I was mistaken, it was actually 586 B.C. and we are fairly certain of this date.
9/29/2019 26th Week of Ordinary Time Cycle C
You Can Change The Culture by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies
Christ's Warning To Jerusalem by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies
The Power Of Silence by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies
The Parable of the Two Brothers by Fr. Rene Pellessier's Homilies