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Dormition Parish Homily Replay

Hosted by Dormition Parish Saskatoon · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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About this podcast

The Sunday homily doesn’t have to end at the church doors. You can now listen to the weekly message anytime and carry that reflection with you throughout the week.

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Dormition Parish Saskatoon hosts Dormition Parish Homily Replay, a religion show with 16 episodes published.

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Pentecost — the living breath of God entering the world again (2026.05.24)

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God Sometimes Makes Us Wait (2026.05.17)

May 18, 20268mEp. 15S1

Between Ascension and Pentecost, the apostles waited — not with fear or panic, but with trust that God was already at work. Christ’s prayer “that they may be one” reveals that the Church was never meant to be built on po

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Have We Become Spiritually Blind? (2026.05.10)

May 11, 20266mEp. 14S1

The healing of the man born blind reveals that true blindness is often spiritual, not physical. While some recognize the work of God, others remain consumed by pride, power, profit, and self-interest. The stories from th

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There is a difference between guilt and shame (2026.05.03)

May 4, 20268mEp. 13S1

Guilt says, “I made a mistake.” Shame says, “I am the mistake.” In this Gospel about the Samaritan Woman at the Well, Christ reveals the difference. He speaks truth without shaming, showing her that being fully known doe

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Christ Meets Us Where We Are (2026.04.26)

Apr 27, 20266mEp. 12S1

In today’s Gospel, a man waits for years beside the pool, hoping for healing to come at just the right moment. But Christ doesn’t wait for conditions to change—He steps forward, speaks, and restores. This challenges a wa

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Where Love Refuses to End (2026.04.19)

Apr 20, 20266mEp. 11S1

In the quiet of the early morning, the myrrh-bearing women come to the tomb carrying both spices and sorrow. They are not expecting resurrection—only seeking to remain faithful in love, even in the face of loss. Their ac

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From Doubt to Encounter (2026.04.12)

Apr 13, 20265mEp. 10S1

One week after Pascha, the Gospel brings us back to the upper room, where fear, doubt, and faith meet face to face. Thomas seeks more than secondhand belief—he desires a real encounter with the risen Christ. And Christ r

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He has been raised. He is not here. (2026.04.05)

Apr 6, 20265mEp. 9S1

The message of Easter is simple and unchanging: He has been raised. He is not here. We are reminded that Easter is the feast of hope—where love is stronger than death, and God’s final word is always life. The truth of Ea

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God Is Not Finished Yet (2026.03.29)

Mar 30, 20267mEp. 8S1

Life often begins with hope—plans, dreams, and expectations for how things should unfold. Yet over time, many of those hopes can fade or fall apart through disappointment, loss, or unexpected turns. What once felt full o

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Will We Drop the Stones or Hold On to Them? (2026.03.22)

Mar 23, 20268mEp. 7S1

Christ does not rush to condemn, but creates space for repentance and mercy. This reflection asks a simple question: will we hold on to judgment, or let the stones fall? Forgiveness is only the beginning—each of us is ca

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Between the Promise and the Answer: The Journey of Faith (2026.03.15)

Mar 16, 20267mEp. 6S1

Great Lent is a journey of faith. The story of Abraham reveals what it means to trust God’s promise even when its fulfillment seems impossible. Abraham lived between the promise and its fulfillment, a place where faith q

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The Cross and the Surprising Places God Is Working (2026.03.08)

Mar 9, 20268mEp. 5S1

During Great Lent, the Church invites us to look more deeply at the cross—not only as a place of suffering, but as the eternal altar of God’s love. When we unite our struggles, prayers, and sacrifices with Christ, we sha

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Lenten Mission Day 3: Psalm 50 — Repentance, Restoration, and Praise (2026.03.01)

Mar 2, 202614mEp. 4S1

On the final day of the Lenten Mission, we turn to Psalm 50 — the Church’s great psalm of repentance. This ancient prayer reveals our true condition, God’s mercy, and the path to restoration. Psalm 50 teaches us that rep

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Lenten Mission Day 2: Repentance and Restoration in Psalm 103 (2026.02.28)

Mar 1, 202623mEp. 3S1

On Day 2 of Dormition Parish’s Lenten Mission, Deacon Cyril Kennedy turns to Psalm 103 and the meaning of repentance. Repentance is not bad news — it is the invitation to turn back, to find our way home to the life God i

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Lenten Mission Day 1: Finding Christ in the Psalms (2026.02.27)

Feb 28, 202622mEp. 2S1

On Day 1 of the Lenten Mission, Deacon Cyril Kennedy reflects on the purpose of a mission: repentance and renewal as we turn toward the Kingdom of God. Through Psalms 140 and 141, he shows how the Psalms give voice to ou

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Created in God’s image. Called into His likeness. (2026.02.22)

Feb 23, 20266mEp. 1S1

On the First Sunday of the Great Fast, we celebrate the restoration of holy icons — and the deeper truth they proclaim: every human person is created in the image of God. Lent is a season of restoration. Through prayer,

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