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Elijah in the Cave 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Aug. 9th, 2026
From the classroom to the office to everywhere in between, struggling for goodness & holiness can be a daunting task. In these homilies, meditations, classes & talks by Fr. James Searby, discover the possibility of Holiness for the Working Day.
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Elijah in the Cave 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Aug. 9th, 2026

The final part of the 5 part series on spiritual, emotional and mental freedom in our lives.

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Part 4 of 4: The Roman Republic and England In this fourth part of our four-part series, we trace the roots of our Republic, from the ideas that shaped our Founding Fathers to the principles they built our nation on. But we don't stop at history. We ask what those same principles mean for the first nation: the family. Because if the family is the bedrock of a healthy republic, then renewing our…

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Part 1 of 4 In this first part of our four-part series, we trace the roots of our Republic, from the ideas that shaped our Founding Fathers to the principles they built our nation on. But we don't stop at history. We ask what those same principles mean for the first nation: the family. Because if the family is the bedrock of a healthy republic, then renewing our country starts at home. My hope is…


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