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Sunday Homilies from Fr. John Schneier, priest of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, MO.
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Lent is an invitation to move from rebellion to relationship, through a deep, interior transformation of soul.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Monty Python, wisdom teeth, and the self-delusion wrought by sin.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Harry Houdini and forgiveness.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The greatest poverty in the world today is the poverty of not knowing Christ; and the greatest hunger in the world today is the famine of not being fed with the Bread of Life.Por Fr. John Schneier
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There are two types of people in the Church: sinners who know they're sinners, and sinners who don't.Por Fr. John Schneier
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What's on your bucket list?Por Fr. John Schneier
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"Yesterday", The Beatles, Ezra, and joy in God's law.Por Fr. John Schneier
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"Woman, how does your concern affect me?" (With a little help from Dr. Edward Sri).Por Fr. John Schneier
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Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Sacrament of Baptism.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The Epiphany is a story about the Magi's search for Christ, but on a deeper level, it's about man's search for meaning.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Marriage is a Sacrament.Por Fr. John Schneier
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"There is absolutely nothing which makes men’s minds more perplexed about the divine works than the disproportion between the simplicity of the means employed and the grandeur of the effect obtained."-Tertullian, 3rd Century. Merry Christmas!Por Fr. John Schneier
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Why the Visitation matters.Por Fr. John Schneier
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How can we hear the "voice" of one crying in the wilderness without stillness and silence?Por Fr. John Schneier
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We prepare for Christmas by preparing for the second coming.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Pontius Pilate vs Jesus. Seeking approval, or seeking the cross.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Creed Bratton, scuba diving, working for things that do not pass away.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The greater our sacrifice, the more profound our worship will be.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Love is so much more than following commands or fulfilling obligations.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Seeking Christian perfection, with the help of the Saints.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Bartimaeus, the "First Christians of Kiev", and how faith illuminates our lives.Por Fr. John Schneier
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How do we deal with human weakness, and our favorite sins?Por Fr. John Schneier
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The South Indian Monkey Trap, the rich young man, Meatloaf, and freedom.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The importance of Catholic Stewardship.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Our vote on Amendment 3 matters, not just in Missouri in 2024, but for how you and I hope to spend eternity.Por Fr. John Schneier
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St. Isaac Jogues, the cross, and why Christ suffered for us (even though he didn't have to).Por Fr. John Schneier
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What is our answer to the question "who do you say that I am"?Por Fr. John Schneier
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Spiritual deafness is the only deafness that we choose for ourselves; and there's no one more deaf than the one who doesn't want to hear.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Confession is how we "wash up for dinner" for the great Feast of Faith.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Life lessons from St. Louis on how to raise a Catholic family in 2024.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Christ's real presence, my mom, and my little brother.Por Fr. John Schneier
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"Sir, give us this bread always." Homily for Baptism, Confirmation, and First Communion for 2 of my parishioners.Por Fr. John Schneier
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"Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while."Por Fr. John Schneier
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Succession, God the Father, and our inheritance.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Jesus walking with us, versus us walking with Jesus: a subtle, but significant change.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Faith is a calling from death to life.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Storms, sins, and lies: how the evil one assails our minds.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Father's Day, mustard seeds, and cicadas.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Adam, Eve, and 21st Century "fig leaves" for the soul.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The Eucharist, Blessed Carlo Acutis, "flirt to convert", and discovering the sport of hockey.Por Fr. John Schneier
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"The Social Network", the Trinity, and our relationship status with God.Por Fr. John Schneier
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The Sacraments help us move from "staring" to "preparing" for the kingdom of heaven.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Night at the Roxbury, Foreigner, and why the proper definition of "love" is so important.Por Fr. John Schneier
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How does pruning a perfectly good branch bear any fruit?Por Fr. John Schneier
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Shepherds, Vocations, and Fr. Emil Kapaun.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Christ cannot be received if sin is not renounced.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Brock for Broglio, and the greatest trade in history.Por Fr. John Schneier
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Where is the "good" in Good Friday? (With inspiration from Cdl. Ratzinger and an assist from Sr. Miriam!)Por Fr. John Schneier
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"Surely it is not I, Lord"Por Fr. John Schneier
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Covenants vs Contracts.Por Fr. John Schneier
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