Jesus Cures
Father Scurti shares his thoughts based on the Scriptures of the day, 13th Sunday Ordinary Time
Father Scurti shares his thoughts based on the Scriptures of the day, 13th Sunday Ordinary Time
www.FriendsoftheWord.org Teresa Apolei is Father Lou’s guest in three episodes of www.FriendsoftheWord.org Teresa has performed around the world and gives an overview of her venues and experiences.
Father Lou shares his reflections on the parables of Jesus…dealing with seeds! The first reading is taken from Ez 17:22-24, The second reading is from 2 Corinthians 5:6-10. The Gospel is from St. Mark 4:26-34. One of the proofs of the divine origin of the Church of Christ is its growth from very humble beginnings
Join Fr. Lou Scurti for the 7th Sunday of Easter. May 17, 2015 Readings: Reading 1 Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26 Responsorial Psalm Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 Reading 2 1 John 4:11-16 Gospel John 17:11b-19
WWW.FriendsoftheWord.org Father Lou Scurti discusses the Oneness of the Church thru the ages yet it’s meeting the needs of the community in every generation. He bases his homily on: Acts 15:1-6 & Gospel John 15:1-8
Join Fr. Lou Scurti for the 5th Sunday of Lent. March 22, 2015 Readings: Reading 1 Jer 31:31-34 Responsorial Psalm Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 Reading 2 Heb 5:7-9 Gospel John 12:20-33
Such a beautiful…”silent” saint…protector of Jesus, the Universal Church, Mary, fathers, homes, families and us! St. Joseph is a strong role model for us today!
Meghan Reardon’s 6th Grade Class of John Paul II Regional School have their questions answered on Friends of the Word, The Q & A segment…..send in your questions…if we answer them on the air…you get a gift!Contact Fr Lou at FRLOUSCURTI@HOTMAIL.COM
The Stations of the Cross commemorate the Journey of Jesus to Calvary….and his Crucifixion. Fr Lou presents paintings of the Stations of the Cross that were made for the Jesus Christ Prince of Peace chapel. They were subsequently removed and destroyed…..
Saint Ignatius is an example of a canonized saint of the Church. Father Scurti discusses Ignatius and his companions who gave all.