Jesus walked out of the tomb and into our lives! In St. Paul's Letter to the Romans we read "we were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life" (Rom 6:4) As we celebrate the Resurrection, we are invited to take up with new fervor our mission as disciples of Jesus...
On Easter Night at Most Holy Trinity in Corktown, after having 50% hearing loss in her right ear for over a year, Preda share's testimony of the Lord restoring her hearing completely. Praise you Jesus!
On Good Friday, we enter into the passion of our Lord Jesus to experience the rivers of healing love He has poured out, and continues to pour out, upon all gaze upon the Son of Man lifted up on the cross for us. (Jn 3:14)
The wonderful testimony of Maria's back being healed after months of pain following childbirth, praise Jesus, Happy Holy Week to all!
On the cusp of entering into Holy Week, Jesus invites us into His passion, "the hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified."(Jn12:23) The hour of His passion, death and resurrection is at hand and He invites to come close and learn more about His heart for us and the love that led Him to give himself completely in sacrificial love for us. The hour has come...
In chapter 3 of John's Gospel, we hear Jesus tell us "just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert so must the Son of man be lifted up so that everyone who believes in Him might have eternal life." (Jn 3:14) He was raised up, crucified and died for us as the ultimate act of merciful love! We look at how the mercy of Jesus is poured out in the sacrament of confession He established on the night of Easter. (Jn 20:19-23)
After Jesus cleansed the temple in Jerusalem (John 2), we read that "his disciples recalled the words of scripture, zeal for your house will consume me." (Jn 2:17) We consider the zeal of the Lord Jesus for you and I...
We look at The Transfiguration of Jesus described in Mark 9 and see that the revelation of the divine nature of Jesus is a revelation of our life in Christ: a life of grace. We consider the power of the sacrament of confession to allow Jesus to help us grow in holiness.
Anna's beautiful testimony of breakthrough healing in her knee after over a year of pain and mobility issues due to a dog bite. Praise you Jesus!
On the 1st Sunday of Lent, we consider the invitation of Jesus to join him in the desert...to train our minds and flesh to be attuned to his passionate love.
We look at Mark 1:40-45 and the healing of the leper at the hands of Jesus and with Hannah's healing testimony, we consider the momentum from God's healing power the last four months at Holy Trinity Corktown as fuel for revival...
The beautiful testimony of Hannah, who's back and knee issues had her limping into the Church, receiving communion in the pew rather than coming forward due to pain and difficult moving...later walking out pain free and completely fine, praise Jesus!
After an evening of amazing healings and deliverances, we read in Mark 1:35 "rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place where he prayed." Jesus is the model for our lives as Christians and teaches us through His example, that prayer is the key to living in the Kingdom (life in union with God) here and now.
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After St. Andrew spent a day with Jesus (John 1:39) he returned to his brother Simon Peter and declared "we have found the Messiah" (Jn 1:41). In this homily we consider some simple and effective ways to evangelize...
As we look at the Baptism of the Lord in the gospel, and consider that we have been made partakers of the divine nature in our baptism, we consider the importance of allowing God's love to potently flow through us. Likewise, we consider how to deal with disappointment so it doesn't rot within us.
We look at the visit of the Magi in Matthew's Gospel to Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus. Then we dive into the grace of being with Jesus and radiating his presence.
On January 1, 2021 - we celebrate the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God. Through the gift of her loving intercession, we consecrate our lives, and this next calendar year, to the Holy Spirit.