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WWW | "Why Are You Standing There Looking at the Sky?" — Feast of the Ascension

10 min · 15. maj 2026
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Jesus ascends into heaven. The disciples stand there, frozen, staring up at the sky. And two angels have to tap them on the shoulder: why are you just standing there? It's a question for all of us. Where do you look for the risen Christ in your life — up at the sky, or here in the world? Fr. Terry Keehan unpacks the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) and the moment Jesus hands off the entire mission of the church to eleven doubting disciples on a mountain — before the team is even full. Go. Make disciples. Baptize. Teach. And know that I am with you always. Plus: two questions worth sitting with this week from Paul's letter to the Ephesians — what is rich about God's call in your life, and what is great? Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20 | Feast of the Ascension 📍 Word, World & Worship | Holy Family Catholic Community, Inverness, IL 🔔 New episodes weekly — subscribe so you never miss a reflection. 🌐 holyfamilyparish.org

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