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HOMILY REWIND | "Stop Looking in the Wrong Places" — Feast of the Ascension | Friar Johnpaul Cafiero

9 min · 18. maj 2026
episode HOMILY REWIND | "Stop Looking in the Wrong Places" — Feast of the Ascension | Friar Johnpaul Cafiero cover

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A man falls drunk into a river, gets baptized three times, and still can't find Jesus. It's a joke — but it's also the whole homily. Where is Jesus? Not on mountaintops. Not in crying statues or stains on an overpass wall. The gospels are clear: he's in the soup kitchen, the nursing home, the family torn apart by violence, the teenager being bullied, the elder who can't afford medication. This Feast of the Ascension also marks the close of Holy Family's Lent and Easter kindness initiative — 30,015 acts of kindness that reached 33 states, 80 countries, and six of seven continents. "The world doesn't need more disciples looking up at the sky. It needs more disciples walking the earth with compassion and kindness." Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20 | Acts 1:1-11 | Feast of the Ascension 📍 Homily Rewind | Holy Family Catholic Community, Inverness, IL 🔔 New episodes every Monday — subscribe so you never miss a homily. 🌐 holyfamilyparish.org

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