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5 - 6 - 2017: Fr Pete - Holy Intimacy

On the eve of the celebration of the First Holy C…

An episode of the St.John's Buffalo podcast, hosted by St.John's Buffalo, titled "5 - 6 - 2017: Fr Pete - Holy Intimacy" was published on May 10, 2017 and runs 9 minutes.

May 10, 2017 ·9m · St.John's Buffalo

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On the eve of the celebration of the First Holy Communion for our parish, Father Pete describes the incredible gift of the Eucharist given to us by Jesus and in particular the intimacy it imparts to us from our Lord. Likewise, the celebration of the Mass becomes a shared experience with our fellow Christians, never just a private devotion.

On the eve of the celebration of the First Holy Communion for our parish, Father Pete describes the incredible gift of the Eucharist given to us by Jesus and in particular the intimacy it imparts to us from our Lord. Likewise, the celebration of the Mass becomes a shared experience with our fellow Christians, never just a private devotion.
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