This post contains an approximation of the homily delivered at St Luke the Evangelist in Slidell on Sunday September 13, 2015. This is the 24th Sunday in ordinary time, year B. The readings on which this homily is based can be found by clicking here. 

Some of you may be familiar with the concept of “fake foods”, foods primarily made of chemicals and other ingredients that look, smell, feel and often taste like the real thing. Margarine is an example of a fake food. It is fake butter.  If you read the label of Country Crock margarine, there are 15 ingredients, not one of which your grandparents ever ate.
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Since the 19th century, the Apostleship of Prayer has receive two prayer intentions each month from the Holy Father, pledging ourselves to pray for them every day. As a member of the Apostleship of Prayer, I receive the monthly newsletter and I pray a prayer for the Apostleship of Prayer and the Pope's intentions every morning.

This month's newsletter was particularly startling, particularly the statistics of Catholic families and prayer.
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