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Holy Spirit Church at 355 E Champlain Dr, Fresno, CA 93730-1273 US - THIS MONTH
NOVEMBER Dedicated to the Souls in Purgatory Pope Benedict's current Homilies Intentions of the Holy Father for the current month General: That all the men and women in the world, especially those who have responsibilities in the field of politics and economics, may never fail in their commitment to safeguard creation. Missionary: That believers in the different religions, through the testimony of their lives and fraternal dialogue, may clearly demonstrate that the name of God is a bearer of peace . (See also www.apostleshipofprayer.net)
1. All Saints, Solemnity
2. All Souls, Feast 3. Martin de Porres, Opt. Mem. 4. Charles Borromeo, Memorial 8. Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday 9. Lateran Basilica, Feast 10. Leo the Great, Memorial 11. Martin of Tours; Veterans Day (USA), Memorial 12. Josaphat, Memorial 13. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Memorial 16. Margaret of Scotland; Gertrude, Opt. Mem. 17. Elizabeth of Hungary, Memorial 18. Churches of Peter and Paul; Rose Philippine Duchesne (USA), Opt. Mem. 21. Presentation of Mary, Memorial 22. Christ the King, Sunday 23. Clement I; Columban; Bl. Miguel Agustín Pro (USA), Opt. Mem. 24. Andrew Dung-Lac and companions, Memorial 29. First Sunday of Advent, Sunday 30. Andrew, Feast Catechism Daily Reading New American Bible USCCB Vatican Basilicas and Papal Chaples Pope Benedict XVI Rosary Prayer for Priests Free Apologetics Resources 2 Minute Aplogetics Tridentine Mass Divine Office Liurgy of the hoursFrom Fr John Corapi: message on Reconciliation , Faith Quiz , Spiritual 911 (pdf)
One of the most important things we can do as individuals seeking to love God above all things, and love our neighbor as ourselves out of love for God is to make a daily examination of conscience and then take advantage of one of the greatest gifts God has given us--the ability to receive sanctifying grace in a healing and forgiving way through the sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation (Confession). Repentance is not a one time thing. It is a daily requirement and an ongoing act of love of God and neighbor. "If you love me you will obey my Commandments," Jesus tells us. If we stumble along the way and fail to obey His Commandments it is very encouraging to have the assurance that His forgiveness is waiting for us. We must seek it actively, however, especially when we are conscious of mortal sin. We, as Catholics, do this by going to Confession. When we make a daily examination of conscience, and then go to Confession regularly, we are showing our merciful and loving God that we are serious about our relationship with Him. God bless you, Fr. John Corapi ![]()
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