Category Archives: Hope

Use It or Lose It

Peace be with you! If Fr. Freeh had kept the DVD disks in his possession, he could’ve handed them to me this weekend. But the disks are in Illinois; we’re in Pennsylvania. And so I’m once again blogging solo. Hard … Continue reading

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Waiting

Peace be with you! I’ve been a moving target lately, so I’m still waiting for the videos to arrive. On the upside, I’m finding this pause in the videos has given me more time to think about the last two reflections. … Continue reading

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The Revelation of the Holy Spirit (GNS 23)

Peace be with you! Fr. Freeh and parishioners Vicki Phillips and Pat Henry continue their discussion about the Holy Spirit. What Fr. Freeh is describing, when he discusses the development of our understanding of God from Old to New Testament, … Continue reading

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Ordinary Spirituality

Peace be with you! Once again, we have no video reflection this week. Now Fr. Freeh is afflicted with laryngitis, so it might be a little while before we get the studio sound quality and the voice quality issues resolved. … Continue reading

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The Way to Prepare the Way (GNS 19)

Peace be with you! In this session, Fr. Freeh and parishioners Pat Henry and Vicki Phillips pick up the discussion of Pope Paul VI’s apostolic exhortation on evangelization, addressing the third question of the methods we use to transform ourselves … Continue reading

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