My Dad was a contractor who could build anything. He built churches and every kind of home. Dad had an excellent reputation because he never had a call back on his work or material. He would turn down work because people said they could get it cheaper, and his response was, “I am not coming back here in ten years to replace cheap material. Find someone else.” Some people did, others didn’t.
My Dad taught me not to compromise my values for personal gain or to please others. My Dad’s mantra was simple: ‘Do it right, or don’t do it.’ Jesus, too, exemplified this unwavering courage. He was resolute. Remember Jesus saying, “I do only what I see my Father doing.” Today, he told people, “You know me, and you know where I am from.”
Jesus wouldn’t go against Himself and His Father to get on the good side of people, even when it meant he could save His human life. The circumstances we face in life never change the TRUTH.
Gospel Challenge:
Where is Jesus, the TRUTH, challenging us to stand with Him? Pray for the courage, a fruit of His Holy Spirit, to see something through, but always follow His lead through His Peace in your heart.
The Sacrament of ReconciliationMonday through Friday, April 7-11 and Monday and Tuesday of Holy WeekApril 14-15.
Confessions will not be heard after Tuesday of Holy Week, including Holy Thursday – Holy Saturday. Please take advantage of this opportunity.
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Father Rick’s One Minute Homily for Friday, the 4th Week in Lent
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The Source of Courage
My Dad was a contractor who could build anything. He built churches and every kind of home. Dad had an excellent reputation because he never had a call back on his work or material. He would turn down work because people said they could get it cheaper, and his response was, “I am not coming back here in ten years to replace cheap material. Find someone else.” Some people did, others didn’t.
My Dad taught me not to compromise my values for personal gain or to please others. My Dad’s mantra was simple: ‘Do it right, or don’t do it.’ Jesus, too, exemplified this unwavering courage. He was resolute. Remember Jesus saying, “I do only what I see my Father doing.” Today, he told people, “You know me, and you know where I am from.”
Jesus wouldn’t go against Himself and His Father to get on the good side of people, even when it meant he could save His human life. The circumstances we face in life never change the TRUTH.
Gospel Challenge:
Where is Jesus, the TRUTH, challenging us to stand with Him? Pray for the courage, a fruit of His Holy Spirit, to see something through, but always follow His lead through His Peace in your heart.
April 7-11
and Monday and Tuesday
of Holy WeekApril 14-15.
Confessions will not be heard after Tuesday of Holy Week, including Holy Thursday – Holy Saturday. Please take advantage of this opportunity.
Love Your Neighbor:
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
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