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St. Gabriel Catholic Church.
St. Gabriel Catholic Church | Pompano Beach, Florida.
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Today’s Readings This site, offered by the US Bishops, makes the Biblical readings used in each day’s Mass available for our prayer and study.
Catholic On-Line Courses Boston College mini-Bible courses. For pronunciation of those difficult Biblical names, try this site or listen to the audio from the US Bishop’s site. To purchase DVD’s of books of the Bible, Catholic Theology, etc.this is a good site. Two other sites are Boston College’s and Notre Dame’s online courses. There are also spirituality courses available.
Recent News From St. Gabriel Catholic Church | Pompano Beach
Father Nathan Homily | November 22, 2020
Solemnity of Christ the King. God is our Creator, Redeemer, and Advocate, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, One God, and Three Persons.
Father Nathan Homily | November 15, 2020
Parable of the Three Servants (mt-25:14-30) we each unique, a treasure, and also a mystery. Everyone is given a talent, no one is junk.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | November 15, 2020
Peace and happiness are like a light within each of our hearts. I believe and trust that It’s ONE of the gifts from God. It’s purely a gift from the Holy Spirit. It is light – that always glows and intensifies.
Father Nathan Homily | November 08, 2020
The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Bridesmaids (mt-25:14-30) emphasizes the importance of being prepared for Christ’s coming.
THE APPROACHING END of the liturgical year regularly brings the usual warnings about being prepared. We know that in the very early Church the Christians believed that Christ’s Second Coming and therefore the end of the world would come very soon, even in their lifetime.
Father Nathan Homily | November 01, 2020
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven. Homily for November 1, 2020, we celebrate the solemnity of all souls. The Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount and The Beatitudes
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | November 1, 2020
On November 2nd we are going to celebrate All Souls Day. This is a holy day set aside for honoring the dead. The day is primarily celebrated in the Catholic Church, but it is also celebrated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as well as a few other denominations of Christianity.