THE KINGDOM OF GOD (in memory of Nicole DeBenedetto)
Friends of the Word, Inc. presents Father Lou Scurti”The Kingdom of God” a reflection on the Scriptures: Wisdom 7:22b–8:1 & Luke 17:20-25
Friends of the Word, Inc. presents Father Lou Scurti”The Kingdom of God” a reflection on the Scriptures: Wisdom 7:22b–8:1 & Luke 17:20-25
Friends of the Word, Inc. presents Fr Lou Scurti St Martin of Tours Veterans Day, 2015 Annunciation Church, Wayne, NJ Reading 1 Wisdom 6:1-11, Gospel Luke 17:11-19 FRIENDS OF THE WORD, INC. with Father Lou Scurti Thank you for joining us. Please freely pass this on to your family & friends. contact us for further…
Fr Lou shares the homily on the Feast of St. Charles, following the example of Christ and His Cross. Holy Cross Church, St. Petersburg Florida.
The Scriptures of the day focus our attention on Jesus seeking out the sinners. Father Scurti also includes thoughts on Venerable Casey Solanus, a Capuchin priest of great simplicity who died in 1956.
The 12 Apostles were called by Jesus to spread the Gospel through the world. Fr Lou shares some thoughts on Jude and his Ministry. This video had some technical problems…so it is adjusted, to spread the Word! Reading 1 Eph 2:19-22, Responsorial Psalm 19, Their message goes out through all the earth. Gospel Luke 6:12-16
Friends of the Word, Inc. presents The Weekday Word Suffering Monday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time Romans Rom 8:12-17 Gospel Luke 13:10-17 Fr Lou Scurti reflects on the Scriptures of the day with the theme of “offering it up”…Suffering!
Fr Lou Shares a homily based on the Readings of the day, Wednesday of the 29th Sunday of the Year: Reading 1 Romans 6:12-18, Gospel Luke 12:39-48. www.FriendsoftheWord.org
Father Lou Scurti shares his thoughts in his homily for the Wednesday of the 28th Week of the Year…and the Feast of St. Callistus
WWW.FriendsoftheWord.org Join us as Father Scurti discusses aspects of Catholic Faith in Mary, Mother of Jesus and the brief history of the Rosary. Luke 1:26-38
Using the Scriptures of the Day, Father Scurti discusses Martha & Mary as doers and listeners.