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Join Fr. Eric Mah, a priest from Toronto, Canada, for reflections on how to grow in a sense of peace, rest, and discipleship in our relationship with Jesus Christ.
Catholic Latte
21h ago
This is a clip from a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on April 7, 2024 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario reflecting on the example of an anonymous priest going through a vocations crisis.
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Catholic Latte
5d ago
Reflecting on the exhortation to abide in the love of Christ (Jn 15:9-17), Fr. Eric gives practical tips as to how to go the way of listening and accompaniment.
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Catholic Latte
1w ago
This is a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on April 29, 2024 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario. Fr. Eric reflects on what it means to express contrition and seek reconciliation in our broken relationships. As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to a film called "The Accountant" (2016) starring Ben Affleck and Anna Kendrick. Minor spoilers.
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Catholic Latte
1w ago
Fr. Eric reflects on what it means to express contrition and seek reconciliation in our broken relationships. As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to a film called "The Accountant" (2016) starring Ben Affleck and Anna Kendrick. Minor spoilers.
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Catholic Latte
2w ago
Reflecting on the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Fr. Eric speaks about discerning one's vocation from the standpoint of love, generosity and freedom.
As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to a movie called "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (2010). Spoiler alert.
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Catholic Latte
3w ago
This reflection is part of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on April 14, 2024 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Fr. Eric reflects on the example of a dying woman who offered up her prayers and sufferings for the conversion of a young lady whom she had never before met.
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Catholic Latte
3w ago
This reflection is part of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on April 14, 2024 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Fr. Eric reflects on the witness of Mike Doyle, who is a parishioner of St. James who offered up his prayers and sufferings for the intentions of his fellow parishioners before he passed away.
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Catholic Latte
3w ago
This is a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on April 14, 2024 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario. Fr. Eric reflects on the notion of redemptive suffering in speaking about how Christ has transformed the nature of human suffering through His own suffering and death on the Cross.
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Catholic Latte
3w ago
This is an announcement that Fr. Eric gave at the end of Mass on April 14, 2024 at St. James Parish in Colgan, Ontario in commemoration of Volunteer Appreciation Week.
As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to a film called "Star Trek" (2009) starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. Spoiler alert.
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Catholic Latte
3w ago
Fr. Eric reflects on the notion of redemptive suffering in speaking about how Christ has transformed the nature of human suffering through His own suffering and death on the Cross.
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