Thank you Father for this excellent sermon! You are one of COVID’s greatest blessings for me, for I found you online when Covid shut us down. Thank you for your powerful ministry to all God’s people. May God continue filling you with the gifts of His Spirit! I have enough of this world’s goods but always desire more of God and His love, to grow in holiness.
Agreed. Millionaires who lack gratitude effectively have nothing. "For to every one who has will more be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away."
Thank you Fr Jonathan, I think I needed to hear this. I hope your message allows me to realize that I don’t have to have a wife to be happy, to feel that I will then have enough. I should be happy that I have a job, a roof over my head, clothes on my back and some land to take care of (along with caring for my elderly mother, keeping her out of nursing home/assisted living facilities). Thank you
Father Jonathan, you hit the nail on the head! I have listened to you for several years now. It seems it was just yesterday when I became Part of your fifth campus. I have enjoyed learning from you. You have truly opened my heart! A million thanks, God bless you....
So happy to have this homily here. I often forward the whole Mass to friends so that they can hear Catholic Truth & Wisdom. God Bless you and your Special Parish.
Beautiful thought provoking homily...Jesus took my place on the Cross...it is more than enough. Thinking about that billionaire who took his life recently...on the surface he had more than enough but somehow still felt so empty he took his own life
Fr always has insightful homilies ✝️💗 Only God knows our hearts 💗 I don't know who you're talking about specifically but there's different reasons why people take their lives 😓 We must pray & be compassionate 🙏💗 God Bless all who struggle 🕊
Father Jonathan, I have been listening to you since Covid hit and masses and priests. We’re all over the Internet. I have enjoyed your masses and homilies you are filled with the Holy Ghost. You are what I like to call a priest on fire for God for Jesus this talk today really touched. My heart really hit home to realizing, how ungrateful I have been to my God and I have tried since the beginning of lent to make sure that I tell God I love him and Jesus in the Holy Ghost and the blessed mother to thank the holy Trinity for everything because I have been very ungrateful. God has lavished me With so many things that I don’t deserve HE has forgiven me when I didn’t deserve forgiving and now I need to do the same for others around me that I have hurt or that I haven’t been exactly the most Christlike to, but you have brought it into the forefront of my heart and mind. God bless you for this homily. God bless you for saying yes to God and just God bless you.♥️💙🙏🏻😔😊😊
The beginning of your homliy of the two women estranged I am sure that touched some families. Because it does happen. Sadly. As for recognition the one parishioner-- how many saints didn't want to be recognized. For the brave praying the Litany of Humanity after attending Mass is a good to follow. 🙂 ALSO-- By praying the LITANY OF HUMANITY--- We can learn about having ENOUGH.
Boy, a wakeup call for that woman. I do things for the monastery where I attend Mass, and try to do it when no one' there to see, and leave it at that. The few times I've been 'found out' always feels awkward. I don't want to be a Pharisee. I'm use to being what some consider a 'nobody', always behind in the background. That's ok - Christ sees and knows me. I fight demons right along with the rest of you, trying to be the Saint we were all made to be. I'm learning to live with less, out of choice. When you start ridding yourself of the world' 'crap', it lets God even know into your life. He is what is needed, not a new 70' tv, or sports, or cars, or ... or ... or ... we've boughten in to satan' lie of BUY BUY BUY - YOU need STUFF. Nonsense. We NEED less stuff, to unclutter ourselves external, to grow in God internal and in the spirit.
Thank you Father for this excellent sermon! You are one of COVID’s greatest blessings for me, for I found you online when Covid shut us down. Thank you for your powerful ministry to all God’s people. May God continue filling you with the gifts of His Spirit! I have enough of this world’s goods but always desire more of God and His love, to grow in holiness.
Beautiful homily ❤
Agreed. Millionaires who lack gratitude effectively have nothing.
"For to every one who has will more be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away."
Thank you Thank you Father Meyer!
God Bless you Brother!
I have enough!!!
And Jesus is enough. God alone suffices. And for the rest, He will make us contented.
Thank you Fr Jonathan, I think I needed to hear this. I hope your message allows me to realize that I don’t have to have a wife to be happy, to feel that I will then have enough. I should be happy that I have a job, a roof over my head, clothes on my back and some land to take care of (along with caring for my elderly mother, keeping her out of nursing home/assisted living facilities).
Thank you
Father Jonathan, you hit the nail on the head! I have listened to you for several years now. It seems it was just yesterday when I became Part of your fifth campus. I have enjoyed learning from you. You have truly opened my heart! A million thanks, God bless you....
Thank you Lord that I now can walk. If I just had a car I would be happy. So true.
This ❤
Omgosh. You are so much. Thank you for EVERYTHING you do. God bless you.
You are so welcome
Thank you Father. God bless you!
Thanks for listening
Thank you for recording your homilies for us! I have missed them all these years!
Thank you, Father, for those profound words I heard... I am enough! God blesses you with enough compassion to be a loving Shepherd of God's people!
So happy to have this homily here. I often forward the whole Mass to friends so that they can hear Catholic Truth & Wisdom. God Bless you and your Special Parish.
Beautiful thought provoking homily...Jesus took my place on the Cross...it is more than enough. Thinking about that billionaire who took his life recently...on the surface he had more than enough but somehow still felt so empty he took his own life
Fr always has insightful homilies ✝️💗 Only God knows our hearts 💗 I don't know who you're talking about specifically but there's different reasons why people take their lives 😓 We must pray & be compassionate 🙏💗 God Bless all who struggle 🕊
Father Jonathan, I have been listening to you since Covid hit and masses and priests. We’re all over the Internet. I have enjoyed your masses and homilies you are filled with the Holy Ghost. You are what I like to call a priest on fire for God for Jesus this talk today really touched. My heart really hit home to realizing, how ungrateful I have been to my God and I have tried since the beginning of lent to make sure that I tell God I love him and Jesus in the Holy Ghost and the blessed mother to thank the holy Trinity for everything because I have been very ungrateful. God has lavished me With so many things that I don’t deserve HE has forgiven me when I didn’t deserve forgiving and now I need to do the same for others around me that I have hurt or that I haven’t been exactly the most Christlike to, but you have brought it into the forefront of my heart and mind. God bless you for this homily. God bless you for saying yes to God and just God bless you.♥️💙🙏🏻😔😊😊
The beginning of your homliy of the two women estranged I am sure that touched some families. Because it does happen. Sadly. As for recognition the one parishioner-- how many saints didn't want to be recognized. For the brave praying the Litany of Humanity after attending Mass is a good to follow. 🙂 ALSO-- By praying the LITANY OF HUMANITY--- We can learn about having ENOUGH.
Boy, a wakeup call for that woman. I do things for the monastery where I attend Mass, and try to do it when no one' there to see, and leave it at that. The few times I've been 'found out' always feels awkward. I don't want to be a Pharisee. I'm use to being what some consider a 'nobody', always behind in the background. That's ok - Christ sees and knows me. I fight demons right along with the rest of you, trying to be the Saint we were all made to be. I'm learning to live with less, out of choice. When you start ridding yourself of the world' 'crap', it lets God even know into your life. He is what is needed, not a new 70' tv, or sports, or cars, or ... or ... or ... we've boughten in to satan' lie of BUY BUY BUY - YOU need STUFF. Nonsense. We NEED less stuff, to unclutter ourselves external, to grow in God internal and in the spirit.
So if you're like 44 years old, you have to get rid of your baseball cards?!? Asking for a friend...
So very grateful for you, Father Meyer. Prayers for you.