Daily Archives: August 2, 2011

Homilycast #102: Homily for August 2, 2011 – Tuesday of the XVIII week in Ordinary Time

Here is my homily for August 2, Tuesday of the XVIII week in Ordinary Time. Recorded during the evening Mass at Our Lady of the Lake, based on the text I posted earlier. Please excuse sound of the loud air … Continue reading

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Should we be investing in space travel technology?

I vaguely remember when the Shuttle program began, and I vividly remember the two tragic accidents of Challenger and Columbia. I believe the space program continues to be of great importance, and I hope that the private sector can pick … Continue reading

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Loose lips sink souls – homily for August 2, 2011

Homily for August 2, Tuesday of the XVIII week in Ordinary Time In World War II, soldiers were warned that “loose lips sink ships”. They were prohibited from giving their families any information about the movements, location, and plans of … Continue reading

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Homilycast #101: Monday of the XVIII week in Ordinary Time – homily for August 1, 2011

Here is my homily for August 1, Monday of the XVIII week in Ordinary Time, Memorial of St. Alphonsus Liguori. Recorded during the midday Mass at St Patrick’s, based more or less on the text I posted earlier. You can … Continue reading

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