Sermons at St. Dunstan's

Especially Our Mothers

1 h 0 min · 10. maj 2026
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Fr. Michael explores the story of redemption through the women and mothers woven throughout Scripture—from Eve and Hannah to Pharaoh’s daughter and the Virgin Mary. Motherhood is presented not as sentimentality or cultural ideal, but as a vocation marked by courage, sacrifice, protection, adoption, grief, and life in the face of death. Through these stories, we are reminded that God continually brings life where there was no life before, and that even imperfect expressions of motherly love reflect something true about the love of God Himself.

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