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When We Follow God’s Will, Evil Falls

In today’s homily, Fr. David Gunter, MIC reflects on the true Power of God ,a power often misunderstood as punishment, but in reality, a power that leads us back to His Will. The Church, strengthened by the grace of God, will overcome the powers of darkness. It is the Holy Spirit who guides us, strengthens us, and leads us into the Power of God.

Readings for June 11th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/061126.cfm
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