Hello, Fathers of Mercy friends. Fr. Wade Menezes, CPM preached a Homily on the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year B of the Sunday Cycle of Readings) on "The Salvific (or Redemptive) Aspect of Human Suffering." Fr. Wade provides the Church's teaching on how human suffering is resultant of the Original Sin and it's effects still present in our world reality. But the great news is that human suffering can be offered back to Almighty God when accepted in union with His Divine Son's own suffering for us. Don't let your suffering be a nihilistic end, but rather a springboard to Heaven that awaits us!
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The Congregation of the Fathers of Mercy, which was founded in 1808, originally under the title of “The Missionaries of France.” The community was founded for the purpose of re-evangelizing the people of France after the Catholic Faith had been subjected to years of attacks and persecution during the French Revolution. It is now exclusively an American community. The General ate of the Congregation is located in Auburn, Kentucky. The primary apostolate of the Fathers of Mercy is to conduct parish missions and retreats throughout the United States and other countries when called upon. The congregation also staffs rural parishes in the Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky.
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The Salvific Aspect of SufferingFr. Wade Menezes CPMThe Salvific (or Redemptive) Aspect of Human SufferingHuman suffering is resultant of the Original SinGreat news is that human suffering can be offered back to Almighty GodFathers of Mercy Auburn KYDon't let your suffering be a nihilistic end but rather a springboard to Heaven that awaits us!