Reflections from the Pastor

Due to the personal, conversational element to Fr. Bill's homilies, only a select few will be posted online.  However, if there is a particular homily you wish to hear again that is not available for download, please come to the parish office and we will gladly loan you a CD.

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  • Adding Homilies

    Homilies are being added over the next few days.  The 2010 homilies have been archived, which is accessible from the right side of this page.

    Enjoy!

  • Beatitudes

    An examination of conscience:  The Beatitudes.

  • Holy Family

    In the Dec. 26 homily, Fr. Bill talks to us about today's holy family, and guides us in prayer for the many different families we celebrate. 

  • Christmas Eve

    The Christmas Eve homily is available now for listening.  Merry Christmas!

  • The Adventure Begins...

    Fr. Bill talks about St. Nicholas being a spirituality center, and how the completion of the new buildings is really only the beginning of our spiritual adventure. 

     

  • Signs of the Times

    Fr. Bill's homily from September 19, 2010, "Signs of the Times," is available for listening.

     

  • The Virtue of Hospitality

    What do Abraham, Martha, and Mary have to do with computers, cell phones, and texting?  Listen to Fr. Bill's homily from July 18 and find out!

  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Fr. Bill's homily from Aug. 15, the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is available for listening.

     

  • Homily from Aug. 8, 2010

    Fr. Bill's homily from this past Sunday is now available for listening. 

     

  • First Online Homily

    I have uploaded Fr. Bill's first selected homily for online use.  You can save it to your computer following the instructions on the left.  You may also subscribe to this RSS Feed (click the orange square below) to get live updates and podcasts of the homilies.

    Peace & Joy,

    Cathleen, St. Nicholas Webmaster

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