"Grafted into Christ Jesus"
What does it mean that Christ is the vine and we are the branches? Fr. Ben Cameron delves into the analogy and how we can apply it to our lives.
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May God bless you all for your viewership.
This Homily was given on April 28, 2024, at the Chapel of Divine Mercy in Auburn, KY at the Sunday 10:00am Mass. We welcome anyone who would like to attend in person...806 Shaker Museum Road Auburn Kentucky 42206. May God bless you all!
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Thank you, Father Ben! Thank you for sharing these resources with us. God Bless!
Amen 🙏🏼
Thank you Fr...God bless you and all Fathers of Mercy.
Wow! This info needs to be shared far and wide. There are wonderful Catholic resources for many problems, but we rarely hear about many or any in our parishes. Thanks for sharing this, Father, and what a superb illustration of this Gospel!
Excellent analogy... thank you. I always try to remember too that HE IS THE HEAD and we are the body....apart from the head the body dies.
Thank you Father Cameron. I was so despondent as lately at my parish the deacon gives the homily while the priest just sits. It’s becoming very prevalent- and I thank The Fathers of Mercy for posting their homilies of substance for us. 😢🙏
Thanks. This homily was just what I needed to hear. Viva Christo Rey!
Thank you
POPE BENEDICT XVI: “God wants your friendship. And once you enter into friendship with God, everything in your life begins to change. As you come to know him better, you will find you want to reflect something of his infinite goodness in your own life. You become attracted to the practice of virtue. You begin to see greed and selfishness and all the other sins for what they really are, destructive and dangerous tendencies that cause deep suffering and do greater damage, and you want to avoid falling into that trap yourselves. You begin to feel compassion for people in difficulties and you are eager to do something to help them. You want to come to the aid of the poor and the hungry, you want to comfort the sorrowful, you want to be kind and generous. And once these things begin to matter to you, you are well on the way to becoming saints.”
Hi my request is be putting this homilies with titles like 6th Sunday in ordinary time❤❤❤ thks
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Dear Fathers of Mercy! Where to download the holy cards???