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April 13, 2021
A blessed Easter! It’s good to be back with you. On today’s Conversation with Cardinal Dolan , we talk about “bulletin bloopers,” my recent column on returning to Mass , and the upcoming USCCB meeting.
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April 12, 2021
Our readings during Lent hinted at the upcoming crucifixion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus. Now in the Easter season our readings hint at the coming of the Holy Spirit. You can watch my homily from this morning’s Mass here:
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April 11, 2021
Today is the Second Sunday of Easter. It used to be called Low Sunday. Thanks to our beloved Pope Saint John Paul II, we also call it Divine Mercy Sunday. Today we think of and bask in the overwhelming mercy of Jesus – a theme Pope Francis has often taken up.
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April 9, 2021
Welcome back! Every Friday we think about the death of Jesus on the Cross, but we call today Easter Friday. The Cross and the Resurrection are intimately tied together.
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April 8, 2021
Happy Easter Thursday, all! We celebrate Easter continuing 40 days after Easter Sunday to Ascension Thursday when Jesus returns to God in Heaven and through Pentecost when God sends us the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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April 7, 2021
During the Octave of Easter, you’ll hear the splendid readings of our Lord’s apparitions after He rose from the dead. Today we hear about the Road to Emmaus. Like the two Apostles, Jesus accompanies us on our walk through like, but we may not always recognize Him at first.
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April 6, 2021
Happy Easter Tuesday! When you think about it, we celebrate the joy and glory of Easter every Sunday at Mass. Every Sunday we gather to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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April 5, 2021
Today is Easter Monday, also called Day of the Angels in Italy. Easter is such a grand day that Holy Mother Church celebrates it for eight days — an octave. I don’t know if there’s anything worth celebrating more than the glory and joy of Easter
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April 3, 2021
It’s Holy Saturday, everybody! It’s one of the more conflicting days in the Church calendar. We think of the pain and suffering of Good Friday, but can’t help but to look forward to the joy of Easter Sunday.
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April 2, 2021
Did you ever wonder why we call today Good Friday? The Church calls it Good Friday because of the supreme good that happened. Jesus died, but rose again three days later on Easter Sunday. We believe that our God can bring good out of evil and life out of death.
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April 1, 2021
Today I’m taking a little break from work to distribute food at the Second Farms housing complex. We all know that Jesus shared a meal with His Apostles at the Last Supper and washed their feet, a beautiful act of love and service.
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