“Behold the Heart that has loved you so much.”
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Fr Joe Laramie SJ
North American Director, Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network
[Apostleship of Prayer], Milwaukee
popesprayerusa.net ; @popesprayerusa
Author, Abide in the Heart of Christ: a 10-Day Personal Retreat with St Ignatius Loyola, based on the Spiritual Exercises
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0 postsSt. Mary Magdalene: Saint for the Broken Hearted | One-Minute Saints
Mary Magdalene was a close friend of Jesus and deeply felt the heartbreak of his death. If you have ever lost a friend or felt heartbroken, Mary Magdalene is the saint for you. Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reflects on the Feast of Mary Magdalene, friend and disciple of Jesus.
Don’t Let Your Hearts Be Troubled | One-Minute Homily
There are many things that can trouble us right now, but Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reminds us of these words of Jesus: "Do not let your hearts be troubled." Based on the readings for Sunday, May 10, 2020. https://youtu.be/HbVHbPM7Lmc Put your hand on your heart. What do...
Jesus Visits His Mother After the Resurrection | One-Minute Homily
Who wouldn’t visit their mom after being gone for a while?
Raising Lazarus: Death and New Life | One-Minute Homily
Life is sweet. But Death stinks.
The Transfiguration: You are My Beloved | One-Minute Homily
The transfiguration of Jesus marks the second time that God called Jesus “my beloved son.” According to Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, if God says something twice, we need to listen.
Don’t Hide Your Light | One-Minute Homily
What good is a match if you don’t light it?
Baptism of the Lord: Big Moments | One-Minute Homily
What are some of the biggest moments of your life? For God, it was your baptism. Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reflects on the Baptism of the Lord and the moment when we were brought into the family of God. Based on the readings for January 12, 2020....
2nd Week of Advent: Check Your Roots | One-Minute Homily
Advent is a time of preparation and growth. Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reminds us that we need to examine our lives and "check our roots" in this week's One-Minute Homily. Based on the readings for December 8, 2019. https://youtu.be/FShnDrritSg Are you bearing good fruit?...