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Title: Fr. Jim's Homily- October 11th, 2009
Added: 4 years ago
Artist: Fr. Jim

Categories: Inspiration
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Explanation Point: Jesus challenges His disciples to make a total and radical commitment. Application Point: Identify what distracts you from making a total and radical commitment to Jesus Christ. This week address it.


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