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Father Hudgins' Homilies

Father James Hudgins

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Homilies given by Father James Hudgins, Pastor of St. Theresa Catholic Church in Ashburn, Virginia. The seven most recent homilies are available via podcast; for the archives, visit www.FatherHudgins.com.
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Tune in each week to hear Father Greg Shaffer and Deacon Ted provide fresh inspiration for our faith journey. They delve into the heart of the Sunday readings, offering insights and perspectives that bring the Word of God to life.
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No Spin Homilies

Fr. Dan Volkert

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No Spin Homilies is a website dedicated for the express intention of teaching Christianity through the utilization of Audio Homilies and Audio Bible Studies. The primary mission is to teach people about Sacred Scripture and help them to not only grow in wisdom and love of it but, also, to apply it in their daily lives.
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Father Rays Homilies

Fr. Raymond Suriani

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Father Raymond Suriani served as associate and pastor of Saint Pius X Church in Westerly, RI from 1988 to 2016. He remains active in the parish for masses, confessions etc..There are hundreds of homilies from 2003 to the present. ..................... .. ..You can also visit Fr Ray's Blog which include the printed homilies at http://fatherrays.blogspot.com/..
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Fr Luke's Homilies

Fr Luke Goymour

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Homilies preached by Fr Luke Goymour at St Mark's Catholic Church, Holy Family Catholic Church and St Mary Magdalen's Catholic Church, Ipswich Suffolk, UK. Fr Luke is a parish priest and the Vicar Forane (Rural Dean) of Ipswich Deanery.
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Coming to know God's Word in our lives is a bumpy and sometimes complicated road. I know this because it is true in my life. My desire is that, as a priest through my homilies, God might make Himself known to you more clearly for He is simply Beautiful.
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Fr. Jim Chern has been a priest in the Archdiocese of Newark since 1999. He graduated with his master’s in theology from Seton Hall University. After his graduation he was assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes parish where he served as Parochial Vicar for 7 years. In 2007 he was named director of the Newman Catholic Center at Montclair State University where he still serves. In 2018 Fr. Jim was additionally named Archdiocesan Director of Campus Ministry by Cardinal Joseph Tobin.
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Discover the wisdom, inspiration, and spiritual guidance of the Catholic Church through Gopher Catholic Homilies. Each episode features heartfelt reflections on the Scriptures, offering practical insights and encouragement to live out your faith in today’s world. Whether you’re seeking deeper understanding, a moment of prayer, or a connection to God’s Word, Gopher Catholic Homilies will nourish your soul and strengthen your journey.
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Fr. Andrew Ricci offers inspirational homilies and talks to help people grow in faith. These reflections are part of his meditations at Three Great Things where we grow as disciples of the Lord through Study, Prayer, and Service.
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Homilies from Fr. Aaron

Fr. Aaron M. Williams

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Fr. Williams is a priest of the Diocese of Jackson, MS and Rector of the Basilica of Saint Mary in Natchez, Mississippi. He holds a Masters in Divinity from Notre Dame Seminary and a Masters in Liturgical Studies from the Liturgical Institute.
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Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family, preached at St. Mary Mother of God Roman Catholic Church on December 28, 2025. "Put on, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, heartfelt compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another and forgiving one another, if one has a grievance against another; as the Lord has forgi…
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Mary Mother of God We begin our year with Mary our mother, and we celebrate her most important feast: Mary, mother of God, her divine maternity. We used to celebrate today the feast of the name of Jesus, Emmanuel. But the Church with wisdom swapped the feast, because when we have a baby, we have a mother. There is no baby without a mother. He is so…
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Each Sunday, the homily we hear at Mass offers encouragement, wisdom, and a chance to encounter Christ more deeply. But often, those words fade as the busyness of the week sets in. Now, through the Corpus Christi Parish App, you can carry the message with you wherever you go! Whether you need a midweek spiritual boost, missed Mass due to travel, or…
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Isaiah chapter 52 verses 7-10 Hebrews chapter 1 verses 1-6 John chapter 1 verses 1-18 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2025_12_25ChristmasDay.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCwXXH0wEln7297Z5VRcrtdbkz…
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Friends, the great feast of the Holy Family follows immediately upon Christmas—a very interesting juxtaposition with a deep theological significance. The Savior came as a little baby who required the protection of a family, and from the beginning, he was opposed by forces both seen and unseen. Christmas is finally about the birth of Jesus in us—a l…
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Stroud sits down with Fr. Daniel Scheidt, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to discuss a unique project 24 years in the making: a liturgical calendar that organizes life around the Church year rather than forcing sacred time into secular monthly boxes. The conversation explores why mode…
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Isaiah speaks of the expectations for healing and miracles that are witnessed by the disciples in the Gospel. They are told to go back and speaking of what they have seen. We too have desires and expectations! Many people are looking for signs of “life”. If we have seen them, we too must be willing to “go back” and share what we have witnessed!…
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