Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

Morning Prayer

The Oblate Family Morning Prayer Thursday 3rd October 2024

The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Thursday 3rd October 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Gary Kiernan in County Clare on Thursday 3rd October, 26th week in Ordinary time.  Gospel | Luke 10:1-12 © ‘Your peace will rest on that man’ Gary reflects: “I suppose what I’m trying to say is that...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Monday 30th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Fr. Tom McCabe OMI from our mission in Dublin on Monday 30th September, 26th week in Ordinary time.  First reading Job 1:6-22 The Lord gave, the Lord has taken back: blessed be the name of the Lord Fr...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Sunday 29th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Fr. Paul Marx OMI from our mission in Denmark on Sunday 29th September, 26th Sunday in Ordinary time.  Gospel Mark 9:38-43,45,47-48 Do not stop anyone from working a miracle in my name Fr Paul reflects: “Jesus is saying...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Saturday 28th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Mariano Anthony Davies from our mission in Denmark on Saturday 28th September, 25th Week in Ordinary time.  Gospel Luke 9:43-45 They were afraid to ask him what he meant Mariano reflects: “However, we are all called to show by...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Friday 27th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Fr.Allen from our mission in Denmark on Friday 27th September, 25th Week in Ordinary time.  Gospel Luke 9:18-22 ‘You are the Christ of God’ Fr. Allen reflects: “To receive that question is also a question of faith. Jesus...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Thursday 26th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join a group of Marcellus & Adwoba from our mission in Denmark on Thursday 26th September, 25th Week in Ordinary time.  Gospel Luke 9:7-9 ‘John? I beheaded him; so who is this?’ They reflect: “Do we seek...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Wednesday 25th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join a group of Alter Servers from our mission in Denmark on Wednesday 25th September, 25th Week in Ordinary time.  First reading Proverbs 30:5-9 Give me neither riches nor poverty, only my share They reflect: “The Scripture passage...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Tuesday 24th September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Bill Anthony from our mission in Denmark on Tuesday 24th September, 25th Week in Ordinary time.  Responsorial Psalm Psalm 118(119):1,27,30,34-35,44 Guide me, Lord, in the path of your commands. Bill reflects: “Not only are we supposed...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer Monday 23rd September 2024

The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Monday 23rd September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Fr Reggie OMI from our mission in Denmark on Monday 23rd September, 25th Week in Ordinary time. Today is the Feast of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina. Gospel | Luke 8:16-18 © Anyone who has will be...

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The Oblate Family Morning Prayer: Sunday 22nd September 2024

Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us once again for our Oblate Family Morning Prayer. Today we join Fr Paul Marx OMI from our mission in Denmark on this 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Gospel Mark 9:30-37 Anyone who welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me Fr Paul reflects: “We receive...

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