Cabrini POD
What is Cabrini POD? It is the place where you will find homilies, messages, and other short audio files that you can download to your Smartphone, tablet, or just about anywhere! Think of it as a opportunity to allow our Lord to speak to you anytime, anywhere. Re-listen to Sunday's homily when you take that walk, or while you exercise, or when the children fall asleep. Produced by St. Frances Cabrini Parish in Fairless Hills, PA
Podcasting since 2024 • 11 episodes
Cabrini POD
Latest Episodes
Father Tom McCarthy's Parish Mission Homily for the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, November 17, 2024
In today's homily, Augustian Father Tom McCarthy, discusses the parish mission that he will be leading here at St. Frances Cabrini Church on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, November 17, 18, and 19, 2024, at 7:00 PM each night. We hope to see you t...
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Deacon Isaac Wahlmeier's Homily for the 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time - Sunday, November 10, 2024
In today's readings, Deacon Walhmeier reminds us that all of this week's readings are about spiritual poverty. He goes on to say that to embrace our spiritual poverty is to acknowledge our need for God. We hear of Elijah, and the widow who's fa...
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Msgr. Magee's Homily for The 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time - November 3, 2024
In today's homily, Monsignor Magee reminds us that as Catholics, we must bring Christlike values to the world around us, sometimes in a very public way. With the upcoming national election this week on Tuesday, we must remember to conside...
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Deacon Isaac Wahlmeier's Homily for the 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time - Sunday, October 27, 2024
In today's Gospel, we hear the story of the blind man, Bartimeus. Deacon Issac helps us to understand this story on numerous levels. On the surface, Jesus restores sight to this blind man, but at a deeper level, there is so much more. Jesus is ...
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Deacon Mace Mazzoni's Homily for The 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time - October 20, 2024
In today's homily, Deacon Mace points out that Jesus came to bring mercy and love, not power and domination. He came to suffer and die, not to reign. When we imitate Christ's example of service to others, we are acting as true disciples of Jesu...
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