The Eucharist and Pius X
St Pius X has long been associated with the reception of Holy Communion. He urged children of the age of reason to receive the Eucharist. Father Scurti discusses the Eucharist as Sacrament, Body of Christ and the community.
St Pius X has long been associated with the reception of Holy Communion. He urged children of the age of reason to receive the Eucharist. Father Scurti discusses the Eucharist as Sacrament, Body of Christ and the community.
The Weekday Word features the homily of Father Scurti on St. John Paul II and the readings of the day. “He was always ready” is the theme of the day! Universal Church marks first feast day of St. John Paul II News.va – 10 hours ago 2014-10-22 Vatican Radio. (Vatican Radio) The Universal Church is…
Join us as Father Scurti discusses just wages for Fair Trade items as a response to slavery today, throughout the world. Jeanne Michaud joins Father Scurti once again, offering insights and suggestions as to how to address Fair Trade in the 21st Century.
St Kateri was a Native American who became a Christian, and as a result a slave. Father Scurti discusses slavery with Jeanne Michaud.
Father Scurti interviews Nick Gemma, Grand Knight, on the role of the fraternal organization, Knights of Columbus
Father Scurti discusses how we use the Scriptures, the Word of God, to pray and develop a relationship to God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Join us with the Weekday Word, and tune into www.FriendsoftheWord.org
Father Scurti interviews Jeanne Michaud on the topic of Slavery today. St Bakita was a slave, from S Sudan.
Reflection on Galatians and Luke’s version of the Lord’s Prayer, Father Scurti shares the human side of Peter and Paul and how all of us can call God “Father”!
With some personal memories, Father Scurti shares the homily on the Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux. St. Therese is the patron of youth, missionaries and France. This was taped as a homily at Annunciation, Wayne, NJ
Father Scurti discusses St Jerome during his homily of the day. He refers to Job, and Jerome’s personality as well as his scholarship!