Sermons

Stewards of the Mysteries of God

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
This morning I was able to take my text from the 4th chapter of I Corinthians. Because as it was given unto me I saw the great need we had of this in the Order. Because of our great flux and moving and the little time sometimes we had to prepare ourselves and to be with one another before we went into the field.
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Live in One World

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
Good morning. I want to give you this morning one little quotation out of the Testament in the 11th chapter of Acts. This may settle a lot of the controversy about the Teachers of the Order. For there is much that is said. It will also, incidentally, show how that another church whom recognized Peter can have a
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“Teaching How” John 6: 1 – 7

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
This is particularly appropriate at this time, for this is the fourth Sunday of Lent. It is the halfway mark of our Lord's journey toward the crucifixion and toward the resurrection. It is the time in which we stop to rest and take tally as he did. He tried to. And take a tally of what is happening, what we have
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Jesus: Gift Unto Us

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
My text, which isn't going to be too much in reference to what I am going to speak on, as I hear it now. For we are going to follow the path of our Lord Jesus all the way to Calvary in these days and weeks. And I heartily hope that many of us may take upon ourselves that cross in the reality of the Spirit as it
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Sermon: I Peter 4

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
This morning when I was looking for a sermon, a very interesting and most profound thing came to me. Out of First Peter and the 4th chapter: "Since therefore Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves with the same thought. For whomsoever has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin; 2) So as to live for the
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Sermon to Rev. Cohen, S.J.

Father Paul Blighton, Holy Order of MANS
I am going to dedicate this sermon to a brother in the service of God, the Rev. Harold F. Cohen, Chaplain of the University of Loyola in New Orleans. He wrote to me concerning their new movement and what they call charismatic or the Pentecostal approach of the Roman Catholic Church.
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