I am a senior and can’t thank you enough for this talk. It helps me see that my focus has wained and setting me to that image of Simeon holding the baby Jesus. Plus, how easy it is to be loose my way. I want to serve God.
Thank you Fr for remembering the elderly in your sermons. I have sent this to my elderly relatives, that they may have renewed hope in their later years.
Your homily has changed my life from this moment on. I know I am not the only one who listens to this feels God is speaking directly and intimately to them, but you have reassured me that God knows every aspect of my joys, sorrows, fears, pains and frustrations with getting older, and you have brought all that into perspective for me. There’s a whole world of aging people who I pray will come across this podcast and experience the peace and reassurance of God’s love that I have received from your homily. God bless you Father and thank you so much!
An important topic in this day and age. May God grant us all the graces we need to treasure and respect our elders as He desires and to grow old gracefully and with submission to His Divine Will.
Thank you for this reflection on the elderly. We don't give them enough attention, care and time when they lose their memory or are unable to do things like they used to do for others.🙏 I do hope to retain my memory and pray for others in my old age and offer up any difficulties I may have. Thanks again!❤🙏
Thank you for this…our elderly need to be respected, loved, cared for, and revered. Our disordered society casts them aside and ignores them…nothing could be more wrong.😔
I am a senior and can’t thank you enough for this talk. It helps me see that my focus has wained and setting me to that image of Simeon holding the baby Jesus. Plus, how easy it is to be loose my way. I want to serve God.
What a wonderful sermon - the only sermon I've ever heard on the elderly! God bless you Father for speaking up for us!
Thank you Fr for remembering the elderly in your sermons. I have sent this to my elderly relatives, that they may have renewed hope in their later years.
Your homily has changed my life from this moment on. I know I am not the only one who listens to this feels God is speaking directly and intimately to them, but you have reassured me that God knows every aspect of my joys, sorrows, fears, pains and frustrations with getting older, and you have brought all that into perspective for me. There’s a whole world of aging people who I pray will come across this podcast and experience the peace and reassurance of God’s love that I have received from your homily. God bless you Father and thank you so much!
Blessed Epiphany! Thank you for another well prepared, edifying homily. Some of the ideas I had not heard before.🕯️🙏❤️🔥👑👑👑
Hearing wisdom spoken in a clear and truthful tone is like food to the starving and rain during drought and fires.
Thank you, Father! This is a truth so dear to my heart. Thank you!
Thank you, Father! 🙏
An important topic in this day and age. May God grant us all the graces we need to treasure and respect our elders as He desires and to grow old gracefully and with submission to His Divine Will.
One of the best Sermons I have ever heard. Praise be to God. God Bless to all.
Thank you for this reflection on the elderly. We don't give them enough attention, care and time when they lose their memory or are unable to do things like they used to do for others.🙏 I do hope to retain my memory and pray for others in my old age and offer up any difficulties I may have. Thanks again!❤🙏
Thank you for this…our elderly need to be respected, loved, cared for, and revered. Our disordered society casts them aside and ignores them…nothing could be more wrong.😔
Thank you Father, God bless you.
Thank you for your priesthood, Father.
Thank you, Father. So true.
Such a beautiful sermon thank you so much from one very healthy lady God bless you dear father
Beautiful teaching and preaching
This was a powerful sermon.
thank you so much
Appreciate this.
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What priest is this? Is this Father Daniel Cooper?