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Below, find recent homilies/sermons from Sunday Masses:

Love Grows Best in Little Houses
Father Jeremy Miller: We’re reminded that in the imperfect, small, less-than-ideal circumstances of that stable 2,000 years ago, God did something extraordinary.
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Lessons on Solitude
Father Philip Smith: I think most of us have some kind of fear of being alone. We like keeping busy, oftentimes because we’re afraid of what will bubble up within us.
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Playing Hide-and-Seek with God
Deacon Justin Moor: By looking for God in different faces and places God could be hiding this Advent, we will be preparing to open the greatest Christmas gift: the gift of finding the fullness of God in our lives.
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Bridging the Divide
Father Jeremy Miller: How do we close the gap between incongruent or disconnected parts? Religion is nothing else but the attempt to find the glue to bind together heaven and earth, God and man, and by extension that which binds us together.
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Thanksgiving: In all circumstances give thanks
Father Jeremy Miller: I think it’s a challenge for all of us to try and find what’s redeeming always in the circumstances that life throws at us.
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Jesus as Lord, as king of all creation
Father Jeremy Miller: This feast is meant to remind us that our primary allegiance is to Jesus as Lord, as king of all creation and Lord of our hearts.
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Making good, long-term decisions
Father Philip Smith: Prayer can provide stability for the stressful moments, the unexpected moments where we have to make difficult decisions.
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All Saints: We become like Him
Father Jeremy Miller: The fundamental vocation of every single Christian person is to become holy like Jesus, to become a saint.
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How to love
Father Jeremy Miller: Unless we have an authentic, healthy self-love, it hurts how we love others. We project onto our love of neighbor the ways that other people have wounded us in terms of loving us.
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Expect the unexpected
Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: In our spiritual lives, time and again, that’s what we are asked to do as disciples.
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