Author Fr. Zygmunt Kurzawinski

Tuesday – July 18, 2023

The story of Moses begins with tragedy as Pharaoh orders the killing of children, but Moses is miraculously saved. https://youtu.be/VfbyOo8xoO0 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

We begin a series of gospels on the parables, exploring deeper meanings in simple stories. God wants to communicate with us and speak to us through our history. That is why he addresses us through the parable of the sower…. Continue Reading →

Friday – July 14, 2023

Israel’s son Joseph was believed to be dead, but news of his survival brings overwhelming joy and new meaning to Israel’s life. https://youtu.be/jkuZK2nQdIY 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Thursday – July 13, 2023

Joseph, second to Pharaoh, provides grain to those in need, including his unknowing brothers, revealing himself later. He sees God’s hand in all misfortunes. https://youtu.be/oHs49TdJwzo 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Wednesday – July 12, 2023

Joseph, sold into slavery by his brothers, becomes a powerful man in Egypt and saves the world from famine. https://youtu.be/AiylDXY3hjM 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Tuesday – July 11, 2023

Jacob spent 20 years in Haran, deceived his brother, fled, battled with an unknown figure, and faced his brother’s army. https://youtu.be/lPw_Wd0u9p8 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Monday – July 10, 2023

Today’s word involves two brothers, Esau and Jacob, who become rivals over their father’s inheritance. Jacob cheats Esau out of it, causing conflict. 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Friday – July 7, 2023

Sarah dies after witnessing the fulfillment of God’s promise of a son, Isaac. Abraham finds a burial ground for her and later procures a wife for Isaac. https://youtu.be/sXBjV061-i4 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Thursday – July 6, 2023

Abraham and Sarah waited for the fulfillment of the promise of a son named Isaac. When Isaac was born, they laughed out of disbelief and joy. However, God tested Abraham by asking him to sacrifice Isaac, which can be interpreted… Continue Reading →

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