Father Mark, always learning from you when I listen to your homilies, God has blessed us all to be able to listen to your words. Keep up the wonderful work you do. God Bless you always.
I’m so greatly thankful for you as a Priest, so young and blessed Your way of explaining the word of God is amazing I’m writing from the Island of Puerto Rico Blessings
Great homily. I have been listening to you for two years. I found your homilies very educative and helpful to learn and improve my English , because you speak so clearly and now I am able to understand you in 100%. thanks for your priesthood. I am Fr Piotr from Poland.
That is so true about changing your beliefs- I remember growing up people would never have lived common law, but then when people’s children went wayward and started living common law - the parents all suddenly became good with it. I remember a Catholic lady who had son that divorced and then he lived common law. She said it was good so that way you know if you want to marry the next one? Same as divorce- teaching against divorce is biblical from Moses, yet many hate the Catholic Church because of the divorce teaching and many in the Catholic Church just seem to ignore it. They marry outside of the church and then just come back and receive communion. They say God would not want me to live alone and be unhappy, making their wishes into Gods wishes for them.
Father Bernhard, this one truly hit me right in my deepest part of my heart. I struggle with a vice and sometimes slip. Today, after hearing this., I have something to immediately run to before another slip.
For ‘admitting to sin’ I prefer ‘accepting weakness’. That can be very hard. The weakness can be terrifying. It’s why our minds avoid it. ‘Admitting to sin’ brings in a note of judgementalism which can keep the wounded from Christ. Their weakness may be from a long time ago, when it was not their fault.
Fr Mark si young and so wise.
I get si much understanding from your homilies.
Thank you. God protect you always
Fr Mark just hear your homily very down to earth n practical More Power from Hply Spirit n God😊
Father Mark, always learning from you when I listen to your homilies, God has blessed us all to be able to listen to your words. Keep up the wonderful work you do. God Bless you always.
I’m so greatly thankful for you as a Priest, so young and blessed Your way of explaining the word of God is amazing I’m writing from the Island of Puerto Rico Blessings
I am so deeply grateful to you Father, for this extremely important homily. God Bless you!
Great homily. I have been listening to you for two years. I found your homilies very educative and helpful to learn and improve my English , because you speak so clearly and now I am able to understand you in 100%. thanks for your priesthood. I am Fr Piotr from Poland.
God bless you Father both of you!!!
I know i lack integrity. I have felt this way all of my life especially now. Thank you Father.
Outstanding! You could have been an apostle and maybe you are!
That is so true about changing your beliefs- I remember growing up people would never have lived common law, but then when people’s children went wayward and started living common law - the parents all suddenly became good with it. I remember a Catholic lady who had son that divorced and then he lived common law. She said it was good so that way you know if you want to marry the next one? Same as divorce- teaching against divorce is biblical from Moses, yet many hate the Catholic Church because of the divorce teaching and many in the Catholic Church just seem to ignore it. They marry outside of the church and then just come back and receive communion. They say God would not want me to live alone and be unhappy, making their wishes into Gods wishes for them.
I’ve been working on growing in integrity. This is timely. Thank you!
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Thank you, Fr. Mark. Blessings always.
Thanks be to God, I was there in person today! Lovely parish!!
Father Bernhard, this one truly hit me right in my deepest part of my heart. I struggle with a vice and sometimes slip. Today, after hearing this., I have something to immediately run to before another slip.
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Listening from Portland, Oregon.
So true
Bless up for the powerful message
For ‘admitting to sin’ I prefer ‘accepting weakness’. That can be very hard. The weakness can be terrifying. It’s why our minds avoid it. ‘Admitting to sin’ brings in a note of judgementalism which can keep the wounded from Christ. Their weakness may be from a long time ago, when it was not their fault.
Start with HONESTY!
Either
Prove your gods
OR admit that you cannOT!!!!