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Marc Simard

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Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night ! The tree is laden with Gifts for grandchildren and family traditions now take over. Tortiere for supper on Xmas eve. My heart is full of memories of singing with wife Jocelyn and the Joy of Christ’s light coming into our life.


Year C WK 34 we see the great sacrifice on our behalf, we see our eternal God becoming human and in an exchange of his divinity in his death we gain the reward of eternal life for us. resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/11/year-c…


Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C Theme : We live in a culture of relativism that tells us that what Christ teaches is out of date or misunderstood by us. That somehow these universal and eternal truths should be changed to reflect modern values. resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/11/thirty…


Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Theme: We believe that our triune God is the God of the living and we are called to live in him now in our material life and later when we continue in eternity. resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/11/thirty…


Homily for the 30th Sunday in ordinary time (Written six years ago) Theme Go to Jesus, he forgives and forgets everything, He is merciful. " Seek his mercy seek his sacraments move closer to your God, he is waiting for you. resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/10/homily…


Happy Thanksgiving ! A paraliturgy reflection on Thanksgiving day six years ago blogger.com/blog/posts/576…


Year C Week 27 Sunday Homily THE“ Announce the Gospel by what you say and how you act.” As Catholic Christians we are called to build up the Kingdom of God! This homily written six years ago in the hope of creating an evangelizing parish. blogger.com/blog/posts/576…


My homily for Year C Week 26 Sunday, written and delivered some six years ago , in the hope to build an evangelizing culture . This weeks theme was :“Our choices in living have consequences to our relationship with Christ “ resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/09/c-week…


Please find the link to my blog and my homily for this coming Sunday the 25th week or ordinary time . This was six years ago and the homilies were focused on providing a spirit of evangelization. Enjoy the reflection as you prepare for next Sunday resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com


Year C week 24 Homily . This will link you to my blog “Resurrection Reflections” which were written for three parishes with the intent of creating an evangelization agenda . resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/09/c-sund…


My reflection for year C week 22 . Written some six year ago in an effort to turn three parishes to a focus on evangelization. For your reflection. resurrectionreflections.blogspot.com/2022/08/homily…


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Jean Vanier, the founder of L'Arche, has entered palliative care. If you're the praying sort, please keep him in prayer. 💙🙏 - Jean Vanier est entré en soins palliatifs, oal.lu/mYxEU


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This morning Pope Francis announced the Coadjutor Archbishop for Halifax-Yarmouth. Congratulations Bishop Brian Dunn! We're praying for you and look forward to welcoming you to the diocese. halifaxyarmouth.org/chancery/item/…


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#Lent begins on #AshWednesday (March 6th in 2019). Here are 10 ideas for a more meaningful Lenten season. archtoronto.org/lent

archtoronto's tweet image. #Lent begins on #AshWednesday (March 6th in 2019). Here are 10 ideas for a more meaningful Lenten season. archtoronto.org/lent

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Don't overcomplicate things, invite others to come and see.

DivReno's tweet image. Don't overcomplicate things, invite others to come and see.

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Our final Mass for the Faithful Departed in 2018 will take place on September 15 at 12:15 pm at Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel in Holy Cross Cemetery on South Park Street in Halifax. There will be no noon Mass at the St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica that day.


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Hard to conduct a renewal based on mission when half of us don't know the mission. barna.com/research/half-…


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