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We are not in this world just to save ourselves, but to bring our brothers and sisters into the embrace of our King.
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Homily
20 November 2022
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The exclusion of emigrants is revolting, sinful and criminal.
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Homily
9 October 2022
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Opening up to the Good Father is also opening up to our brothers. Letting ourselves be tender, letting ourselves be moved by the wounds of those we encounter along the way; knowing how to share, how to welcome, how to rejoice with those who rejoice and to weep with those who weep.
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23 April 2022
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All of us are brothers and sisters. Let us remember this: the Christian faith always asks us to walk alongside others, never to be solitary wayfarers.
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Homily
9 October 2022
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The exclusion of emigrants is criminal.
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Homily
9 October 2022
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The exclusion of emigrants is revolting, sinful, and criminal.
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Homily
9 October 2022
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If we care for the wounds of our neighbor and pour upon them the balm of mercy, we find being reborn within us a hope that comforts us in our weariness.
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Homily
24 April 2022
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May the hearts of those who have enough, be open to filling the empty hands of those who do not have the bare necessities.
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Homily
11 April 2020
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