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    Daily Homily
    Daily Homily
    Let God's Word guide your life. Listen to a new homily each day from Fr. Dave Pivonka, Fr. Boniface Hicks, Fr. Pete McCormick, Fr. John Burns, and Fr. Fr. Mike Schmitz. Each session includes the daily Mass readings, narrated by Hallow guide Anna. All readings come from the NRSV-CE translation, which is approved by the Catholic Church for personal devotion, but is not the official liturgical translation.
    2 sessions
      1Jan 3: No Longer OrphansListen to a reflection on today's Mass readings led by Fr. John Burns. Today's readings are: 1 John 2:29-3:6; Psalm 98:1, 3cd-4, 5-6; John 1: 29-34. All readings come from the NRSV-CE translation, which is approved by the Catholic Church for personal devotion, but is not the official liturgical translation.
      Daily Homily: Fr. John9 min
      2Jan 2: It's All RealListen to a reflection on today's Mass readings led by Fr. Boniface Hicks. Today's readings are: 1 John 2:22-28; Psalm 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4; John 1:19-28. All readings come from the NRSV-CE translation, which is approved by the Catholic Church for personal devotion, but is not the official liturgical translation.
      Daily Homily: Fr. Boniface9 min
      3Jan 1: Every Detail MattersWelcome to Daily Homily! Listen to a reflection on today's Mass readings led by Fr. Pete McCormick. Today's readings are: Numbers 6:22-27; Psalm 67:1-2, 4, 5, 7; Galatians 4:4-7; Luke 2:16-21. All readings come from the NRSV-CE translation, which is approved by the Catholic Church for personal devotion, but is not the official liturgical translation.
      Daily Homily: Fr. Pete7 min