Father John Reutemann

Ordained a Priest forever on 19 June 2010

Father John Reutemann

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Tag Archives: fraternal correction

We’re all sinners, but how many of us are actually trying to sin less?

Posted on February 23, 2014 by Father

Homily for Sunday of the 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A

Length:  11:03

Posted in Homilies | Tagged conversion, discipleship, fraternal correction, holiness, Purgatory, sin

Calling ourselves and others to repentance

Posted on January 22, 2012 by Father

Homily for Sunday of the 3rd Week of Ordinary Time, Year B

Length:  10:49

Posted in Homilies | Tagged abortion, conversion, evangelization, fraternal correction, free will, Heaven, judging, Pro-Life, repentance, the Kingdom of God

Topics:

  • abortion
  • angels
  • Baptism
  • Biblical interpretation
  • Christian dignity
  • Confession
  • conversion
  • Creation
  • discipleship
  • Eastern Rites
  • error
  • evangelization
  • evil
  • free will
  • healing
  • Heaven
  • Hell
  • 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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