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August 25, 2019: Matthew 17:14-23, Told for Younger Children




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August 2, 2020: Matthew 14:14-22, Read for Older Children




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August 2, 2020: Matthew 14:14-22, Told for Younger Children




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August 9, 2020: Matthew 14:22-34, Read for Older Children




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August 9, 2020: Matthew 14:22-34, Told for Younger Children




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August 16, 2020: Matthew 17:14-23, Read for Older Children




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August 16, 2020: Matthew 17:14-23, Told for Younger Children




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August 23, 2020: Matthew 18:23-35, Read for Older Children




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August 23, 2020: Matthew 18:23-35, Told for Younger Children




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August 30, 2020: Matthew 19:16-26, Read for Older Children




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August 30, 2020: Matthew 19:16-26, Told for Younger Children




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August 1, 2021: Matthew 9:1-8, Read for Older Students




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August 1, 2021: Matthew 9:1-8, Told for Younger Students




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August 8, 2021: Matthew 9:27-35, Read for Older Students




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August 8, 2021: Matthew 9:27-35, Told for Younger Students




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August 15, 2021: Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28, Read for Older Students




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August 15, 2021: Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28, Told for Younger Students




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August 22, 2021: Matthew 14:22-34, Read for Older Students




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August 22, 2021: Matthew 14:22-34, Told for Younger Students




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August 29, 2021: Mark 6:14-30, Read for Older Students




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August 29, 2021: Mark 6:14-30, Told for Younger Students




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August 14, 2022: Matthew 14:22-34, Read for Older Children




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August 14, 2022: Matthew 14:22-34, Told for Younger Children




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August 21, 2022: Matthew 17:14-23, Read for Older Children




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August 21, 2022: Matthew 17:14-23, Told for Younger Children




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August 28, 2022: Matthew 18:23-35, Read for Older Children




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August 28, 2022: Matthew 18:23-35, Told for Younger Children




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August 7,  2022: Matthew 14:14-22, Read for Older Children




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August 7,  2022: Matthew 14:14-22, Told for Younger Children




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August 6, 2023: Matthew 17:1-9, Told for Younger Children




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August 6, 2023: Matthew 17:1-9, Read for Older Children




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August 13, 2023: Matthew 17:14-23, Read for Older Children




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August 13, 2023: Matthew 17:14-23, Told for Younger Children




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August 20, 2023: Matthew 18:23-35, Told for Younger Children




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August 20, 2023: Matthew 18:23-35, Read for Older Children




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August 27, 2023: Matthew 19:16-26, Told for Younger Children




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August 27, 2023: Matthew 19:16-26, Read for Older Children




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August 4, 2024: Matthew 9:1-8, Told for Younger Children




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August 4, 2024: Matthew 9:1-8, Read for Older Children




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August 11, 2024: Matthew 9:27-35, Told for Younger Children




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August 11, 2024: Matthew 9:27-35, Read for Older Children




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August 18, 2024: Matthew 14:14-22, Read for Older Children




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August 18, 2024: Matthew 14:14-22, Told for Younger Children




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August 25, 2024: Matthew 14:22-35, Read for Older Children




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August 25, 2024: Matthew 14:22-35, Told for Younger Children




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Sustaining a Change

Rita Madden shares how to make a change that lasts in our lives through small but persistent choices.




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Justification and the Works of the Law (Sermon Nov. 2, 2014)

Reflecting on St. Paul's discussion of justification in Gal. 2:16-20, Fr. Andrew describes the difference between the faith and works of the Law of Moses and the faith and works of righteousness in Christ.




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You Bleed Just to Know You're Alive (Sermon Sept. 13, 2015)

On this Sunday before the Elevation of the Cross, Fr. Andrew discusses the 'virtual' worlds we live in and how we seek life in the midst of fakeness.




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How Does Faith Justify in Christ? (Sermon Sept. 20, 2015)

Fr. Andrew discusses justification, faith, the Gospel and the New Covenant, and how they all relate to one another.




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Why Christianity Must Have Saints (June 3, 2018)

On the feast of All Saints, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick discusses what it means to be a saint, both for us and for those we usually think of as 'saints,' as well as why saints are actually critical to Christianity.