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Homily for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2022

Homily for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2022

The commercial fishing industry makes a significant economic contribution to the New Brunswick economy. The commitment of more than 7,000 fishermen and 8,000 plant workers to delivering quality products makes New Brunswick a leader in the commercial and processing...

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Homily for the Baptism of the Lord 2022

Homily for the Baptism of the Lord 2022

For many of us this has been a somewhat rushed Christmas season. We have crammed a lot of celebrations into a short period of time. Add to this our ongoing adaptation to the pandemic and ways of making ourselves safe has placed a lot of pressure on us. Regardless,...

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Alpha Course starting January 18th, 2022

Alpha Course starting January 18th, 2022

Share life, faith, hope and Jesus on Alpha Alpha is an 11-week course that creates a space, online, where people are excited to bring their friends for a conversation about life, faith and Jesus.Holy Spirit Parish is joining forces with St. Croix Parish in St....

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Homily for Epiphany 2022

Homily for Epiphany 2022

For most of us, we usually place some sort of topper on our Christmas tree. It may be an angel, it might be St. Nicholas, and for others, it may be a star in various styles and forms. It’ is usually the first thing we place on the tree and the last to take off. It is...

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Homily for the Feast of Mary, Mother of God 2022

Homily for the Feast of Mary, Mother of God 2022

This past week, I preached at the funeral of a friend and mentor of mine... Fr. Sam Diotte. What an honour and privileged it is to be asked to preach at a priest’s funeral. And what did we do, we gathered (in limited numbers) to praise and thank God for giving us Fr....

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Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family 2021

Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family 2021

Yesterday morning, as I drove to SMWS for Christmas Day Mass, I noticed how quiet the streets were. No one out driving, all businesses closed and parking lots empty. At first it reminded me of the beginning of the pandemic when we were basically shut down in fear of...

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