Father John Reutemann

Ordained a Priest forever on 19 June 2010

Father John Reutemann

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The fulfillment of Passover

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Father

Homily for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Year B (a.k.a. “Corpus Christi”)

Length:  7:49

Posted in Homilies | Tagged Biblical interpretation, Holy Orders, Old Testament fulfillment, Passover, the Eucharist

How Mary is blest as mother, but more blest as disciple

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Father

Homily for the Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Length:  11:26 (includes Gospel reading)

Posted in Homilies | Tagged Biblical interpretation, discipleship, the Blessed Virgin Mary

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  • Christian dignity
  • Confession
  • conversion
  • Creation
  • discipleship
  • Eastern Rites
  • error
  • evangelization
  • evil
  • free will
  • healing
  • Heaven
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  • hierarchy
  • Holy Orders
  • homosexuality
  • John the Baptist
  • justice
  • Marriage
  • mercy
  • Messianic promise
  • nature
  • obedience
  • Old Testament fulfillment
  • Passover
  • Pro-Life
  • prophets
  • purifying intentions
  • sacraments
  • sacrifice
  • second coming
  • sin
  • suffering
  • the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • the Church
  • the Devil
  • the Eucharist
  • the Kingdom of God
  • the Truth
  • Vatican II
  • vocation

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