Got Hope?
Got Hope?
Got Hope? Hope is a very important but under appreciated virtue. Its significance for our life is that it keeps us moving forward amidst times of trial and tribulation. Join Fr. Mark Baron, MIC, as he explains what hope is and how it can help us to satisfy the deepest longing of our hearts!
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Jesus told St. Faustina that Divine Mercy Sunday was mankind's last hope of salvation. Father Mark Baron, MIC, the new “Father Joseph” of the Association of Marian Helpers, explains what Divine Mercy Sunday is all about, and the special graces that can be obtained – an offer you truly can’t refuse! Then hear the inspirational story of a Colorado group who formed a prayer apostolate to bring the love of Jesus and devotion to the Blessed Mother, especially the Rosary, to residents in care communities and nursing facilities.
The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010826.cfm
Father Chris Alar, MIC reminds us that God’s timing is never accidental. Though the Jubilee Year of Hope formally concluded on January 6, its message—and its grace—did not end. Rooted in Leviticus 25 and proclaimed anew by Isaiah, the Jubilee was always meant to announce freedom, restoration, and mercy. But as Father Chris explains, this freedom is not political or economic. It is spiritual.
When Jesus says, “If it is by the finger of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you” (Luke 11:20), He’s revealing something profound about His divine authority.
