Oct 23 - Homily: How to Die in Peace and Joy
Uploaded by AirMaria on Oct 23, 2012
Fr. Ignatius explains that we must be ready for death at any moment by living a life of virtue, in imitation of the saints who looked forward to the end of their lives in profound peace and heavenly joy. Ave Maria! Mass: St. John of Capistrano - Opt Mem - Form: OF Readings: Tuesday in the 29th Week in Ordinary Time 1st: eph 2:12-22 Resp: psa 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Gsp: luk 12:35-38 To Download Audio go to http://airmaria.com?p=31339
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This was a beautiful homily. When my mother died at age 85, she was ready to go, and her death was very peaceful and heroic. My son died in a car accident when he was 19, and this homily gives me lots of hope about him. I am in the second watch of my life, and I am now reminded to continue to grow in my faith (especially in this year of faith) and to be ready. Thank-you for this homily.