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Sunday, January 01, 2012
The Circumcision of the Christ
January 1, 2012. Clickhere for the sermon on video.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Fr Hart....Unfortunately for myself, I am not in a position to view your on-line sermons, as I do not receive a suitable broadband connection. How I miss being able to read what you preach on Sunday's and Holy Days. Would you consider thinking again?
Reading a sermon enables me to more carefully ponder the nuts and bolts of the message being presented. I am a painter. Visual stimuli can sometimes cause me to disengage from the spoken word... that is, I can experience a sense-information overload, the consequence of which is I end up processing very little of what is being said. I handled this problem in college by taking copious notes so that I could later digest the information properly in the quiet of my study space.
Anyway, I would also appreciate it if you might return to publishing your sermons for the readers among us.
3 comments:
Fr Hart....Unfortunately for myself, I am not in a position to view your on-line sermons, as I do not receive a suitable broadband connection. How I miss being able to read what you preach on Sunday's and Holy Days. Would you consider thinking again?
Fr John
Reading a sermon enables me to more carefully ponder the nuts and bolts of the message being presented. I am a painter. Visual stimuli can sometimes cause me to disengage from the spoken word... that is, I can experience a sense-information overload, the consequence of which is I end up processing very little of what is being said. I handled this problem in college by taking copious notes so that I could later digest the information properly in the quiet of my study space.
Anyway, I would also appreciate it if you might return to publishing your sermons for the readers among us.
Thank you for your kind consideration.
Susan
Dear Father,
I hope you'll post both. The videos of your sermons is a great blessing to me.
Don+
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