
Called by Name | Mission – Drop your nets | 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
What nets do you need to drop?
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In the first session of That They May Have Life, we explore the foundations of Christian morality: what every human person is made for, where true happiness is found, and how freedom, conscience, and grace shape our moral lives. Far from being a list of rules, Christian morality is an invitation to share in the very life of Christ, who came so that we might have life in abundance

Fr. Will Rooney reflects on how our mission in life flows not first from what we do for God, but from who we are in relationship with Him.

Growing in Relationship with Jesus | Prayer, Charity, and a Rule of Life | Adult Faith Formation This Adult Faith Formation session focuses on how Christians can intentionally grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Fr. Will Rooney presents the heart of the Christian life as a response to God’s love—received first as a gift and then lived out through charity, prayer, and daily faithfulness. Drawing on Scripture, the teaching of Pope Benedict XVI, and

A Feast of the Epiphany homily on how every family is called to become an epiphany—making Christ visible to the world through daily faithfulness.

Motherhood – To Receive, Reflect, and Respond This homily is the second reflection in a three-part Christmas–Epiphany series on the family. Given by Dcn. Chris Haberberger on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, it focuses on the vocation of motherhood as God’s chosen way of giving His Son to the world. The reflection highlights how God’s self-revelation comes not in abstraction, but within the simplicity of a family. Mary’s motherhood reveals the heart of

Fathers: Provide and Protect As the Church continues to rejoice in the mystery of Christmas, this homily reflects on a profound truth of the Incarnation: God chose to enter the world as a child within a family. The Holy Family reveals not only who God is, but also what the family is meant to be—the original cell of social life, ordered toward love, sacrifice, and life. In this reflection, Fr. Will examines the Christian understanding
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