Sunday Homilies with Fr. Mike Schmitz
Homilies preached by Fr. Mike Schmitz, Chaplain for the University of Minnesota-Duluth Newman Catholic Campus Ministry and host of The Bible in a Year.
We found 2 episodes of Sunday Homilies with Fr. Mike Schmitz with the tag “covenant”.
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03/13/22 Last Words: The Missing Last Word
March 14th, 2022 | 25 mins 30 secs
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Homily from the Second Sunday of Lent. Jesus has begged for mercy for all...including the two criminals who were crucified with Him. But they did not both receive mercy. One received mercy and one rejected mercy.
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04/09/20 Re-Claimed and Re-Named
April 9th, 2020 | 14 mins 40 secs
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Homily from Holy Thursday, the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper. Christ has covered our given name with His blood. And now we have a new name: we are “His.”