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Sermons in “Tapestry Series 2019”
Tapestry 12: Oscar Romero
Father Jeremy Miller: Romero said we cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well.
View SermonTapestry 11: Elizabeth Ann Seton
Father Jeremy Miller: We have this incredible saint in our midst, the first native born American to ever be canonized.
View SermonTapestry 10: John XXIII
Father Jeremy Miller: John XXIII’s vision of a council has very much shaped our experience of Catholicism.
View SermonTapestry 9: Mohandas Gandhi
Father Jeremy Miller: Gandhi teaches us that if we want to reform the world, we have to start with our own heart.
View SermonTapestry 8: Kateri Tekakwitha
Father Jeremy Miller: She is someone who teaches us a lot in terms of living our faith in a community that doesn’t always accept it, how to deal with suffering and all sorts of incredible lessons.
View SermonTapestry 6: Thomas Aquinas
Father Jeremy Miller: He’s known as a philosopher-theologian principally, but I think the primary way to see St. Thomas Aquinas is as someone who was obsessed with friendship with God.
View SermonTapestry 5: Catherine of Siena
Father Jeremy Miller: This is a woman who set the world on fire.
View SermonTapestry 4: Francis of Assisi
Father Jeremy Miller: He was called to a life of simplicity and poverty and humility to revive and to rebuild the Church as a spiritual entity.
View SermonTapestry 3: Monica of Tagaste
Father Jeremy Miller: The central thing we learn from Monica is that our life circumstances do not have to determine our purpose.
View SermonTapestry 2: Augustine of Hippo
Father Jeremy Miller: He is such an important figure in our intellectual tradition. What I’m more interested in though is his moral conversion, his spiritual conversion and the fact that it was a journey, it was a process.
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