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Month: October 2018

In our Weakness, God makes us strong

October 30, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

I was on retreat with the Seniors Sunday and Yesterday so a little delayed in posting this homily. We have our seniors here who are about to go on Senior Retreat. I ask all of us to pray for them in this important time of your life. Now Seniors How many of you ride a … Continue reading In our Weakness, God makes us strong

Where do we Turn when Life closes a Door?

October 14, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

How many of you have to travel on the Sunshine bridge on a regular basis?  Did anyone face a significant detour this past Friday morning? Hopefully, this will be fixed quickly, and we can continue to drive over the sunshine bridge. However, if you have to find an alternate route around the bridge what do … Continue reading Where do we Turn when Life closes a Door?

The Eye of the Needle?

October 13, 2018October 9, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

In this weekend’s Gospel, we hear from Jesus: “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” Jesus is using this striking hyperbole to show the necessity of grace for us to enter into salvation. You may have heard  … Continue reading The Eye of the Needle?

The Example of Holy Families

October 8, 2018October 8, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

When I think about the multitude of saints in our Church, I normally call to mind religious brothers and sisters, priest, and bishops. We can easily think of at least one saint who was a priest or religious. Our Church in Smoke Bend is named after a religious St. Francis of Assisi. What about saints … Continue reading The Example of Holy Families

The Central Question of Moral Theology

October 8, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

While I was at Notre Dame Seminary, we were asked probably 1000 times this simple question by one of our professors. What is the central question of moral theology? Without hesitation all of us could answer, "Teacher what good must I do to inherit eternal life." One of our moral theology professors wanted us to … Continue reading The Central Question of Moral Theology

God disciplines us so we can be greatly blessed

October 1, 2018October 1, 2018 ~ Father Tim Grimes ~ Leave a comment

I’d like us to take a moment think back for a minute to when we were in middle school and high school, for some of us that isn’t too long ago. Think about a time you got in trouble for something and what punishment your parents gave you. Maybe it was a bad grade on … Continue reading God disciplines us so we can be greatly blessed

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