LIVING CHARITY
Active in their parish lives, Frank & Joanne Tamaro share their Faith stories with Father Lou Scurti on The Weekday Word on www.FriendsoftheWord.org
Active in their parish lives, Frank & Joanne Tamaro share their Faith stories with Father Lou Scurti on The Weekday Word on www.FriendsoftheWord.org
Cornerstone Weekend 2015 https://new.friendsoftheword.org Fr Lou Scurti interviews Lou Zecca and Roger O’Connor, of Annunciation Parish, Wayne, NJ on the upcoming MEN’S CORNERSTONE, April 24-25, 2015
https://new.friendsoftheword.org presents Father Lou Scurti interviewing Dr. Karen Dempsey of “UPTOWN FLUTES”, the flute octet with which she performs. Karen, faculty member of William Paterson University, presents a sample of her talent.
In preparation for Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, we are presenting last year’s Homily, for your reflection. Join Fr. Lou Scurti for Ash Wednesday March 5, 2014 Readings for Mass First Reading: Joel 2:12-18 Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 51:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 Second Reading: Second Corinthians 5:20–6:2 Gospel: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
Using the Scriptures of the Day, Father Lou Scurti shares ideas from the Gospel of Mark and the role of St. Agnes. Evil always attempts to destroy good…but the Lord surpasses all evil. https://new.friendsoftheword.org
Quoting from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Father Scurti discusses the beginnings of faith and believing.
How does a Music Minister encourage the congregation to sing? Carl Bolleia says: “Pick up your Hymnals” in an interview with Father Scurti
From the perspective of the “person in the pew”, Maryann Scharf tells Father Scurti what the laity need to hear! One woman’s perspective!
USING THE CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AS A GUIDE, FATHER SCURTI ANSWERS THE QUESTION: “WHAT IS GRACE?” Contact us at [email protected] go to our site: WWW.FriendsoftheWord.org Send us your questions…if we use them, we send you a gift!
Joe discusses his Catholic family life, after a Marriage that was annulled and his subsequent Marriage to Betty, with Father Scurti. The topic is sensitive and well presented from personal experience. we apologize to our viewers..the end of this presentation may fade out…