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Parishable Items
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A Good Homily Should Last Longer Than One Mass
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Parishable Items
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Parishable Items | A Good Homily Should Last Longer Than One Mass Parishable Items A Good Homily Should Last Longer Than One Mass Two Parables, a Poll, & a Purpose September 15, 2024 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time By Fr. Victor Feltes Once upon a time, many years ago, a man who knew nothing about food production resettled to the countryside. He saw a farmer tilling a field and thought, “ What a waste of effort! He’s just turning over dirt! ” Then he saw the farmer planting seeds and wondered, “ What’s he burying? Pebbles? ” When the plants began to sprout and grow, he thought, “ Ah, I see now! He’s growing a garden. ” But the man was shocked at harvest time, “ He’s cutting down everything he grew! ” And when the farmer and his wife began hand-threshing, the man was baffled, “ Why are they beating the plants? ” The farmer’s wife ground flour and made loaves, placing them inside an oven, and the man was dumbfounded, “ Now they’re burning it in a fire! ” The farmer, of course...
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