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"Acquiring Humility"
After two funerals this past week, Vijay Achen reflects in this Sunday's homily on the lives of the recently departed as well as questions that arise when confronting death. May the memory of our departed be eternal.
Funerals and Questions
"Be Ready & Watchful"
Why A Vegan Fast? Why Sometimes Allow Fish?
Conquering Doubt - Part 1 - Cause/Purpose of Doubt
The Mind of The Martyrs
Faith Before Politics
What The World Needs Now
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