ARE WE READY TO RECEIVE HIS WORD Mass & Homily 15th Sunday

 

CONSIDERING THE CHALLENGE OF THE TIMES WE ARE LIVING IN, FR LOUIS SCURTI REFERS TO THE SCRIPTURES OF THE 15TH SUNDAY FOCUSING ON OUR ROLE AS PARTICIPANTS IN GOD’S PLAN OF JUSTICE, RESPECT AND EQUALITY OR OUR CHOICE TO FOLLOW SATAN.

 

HOMILY OF THE MASS

 

 

 

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3 Comments

  1. Dear Fr. Lou,

    You have been in our prayers every day and we are so very grateful that you live streamed the celebration of the Mass throughout these challenging times.
    We have prayed along with you and we have been inspired by your homilies. We have shared your website with our families and friends.

    I am grateful that you have kept all of us in your prayers. Many months ago, I asked you to keep my son Ed in your prayers as he began the Philadelphia Fire Academy-
    he graduates tomorrow! Thank you for your prayers ! Ed’s journey to this point took many years and I ask for your prayers again as he is assigned to his “house” in 
    Philadelphia where he will be working at both EMS and Firefighting. 

    I wanted to share the joy of Ed’s FD graduation with you and thank you for your prayers for him, his brother Christopher and wife Jen and our families!

    Thank you for your prayers!

    God Bless You, Fr. Lou!

    Much love,

    C K and Family

  2. Father,
    I love your mass and especially your homilies. I am probably not the first person to let you know the music is very distracting. It continues on through most of the mass and it is very difficult to hear what you are saying, even the closed caption person can not make out what you are saying and just puts “music” in the closed captions. Being a person hearing impaired, I depend on the closed caption and your verbiage to hear your Mass. Thank you so much for continuing your home Mass. I am not sure when I will return to Mass in person, going to Mass without the Eucharist, feels empty. 
    We think you should be a write in for President, you would convert the world. 

    We continue to pray for all of us and thank you for not using the word “White Privilege”, those words really make me see red. I come from a boarder line poverty family of 8 children. We never had much money or possessions, but my mother gave us plenty of love. I joined the Army when I was 18, to get an education. I come from NH, so the first person of color that I ever met was in basic training in Aniston, Alabama, and she became my best friend. I worked very hard to go to college on the GI bill, get my degree, get my jobs etc. I was NEVER given any privileges because I was “white”. I think the people that use that term are in that class and feel guilty because of it, but I detest being in that general category. Ok, my Homily is over. Blessings to you. Donna M

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