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Sundays on the Go
- 90 Seconds with the Weekly Gospel (Year A)
- Narrated by: Albert Haase
- Length: 2 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Got a minute? Thanks to beloved Franciscan priest and retreat leader Fr. Albert Haase, that's all you need to stay in touch with the Gospel every Sunday through the Church year. Inspired by his early days in a busy urban parish, Sundays on the Go is Fr. Albert's gift to busy Catholics–just enough to keep you on track with Jesus, even when you're on the run!
This first edition of Sundays on the Go features:
A reading for every Sunday of Year A of the liturgical year
Handy Scriptural references to each Gospel passage
A brief, direct, and pithy homily from Fr. Albert
A reflection question and a prayer
Special readings for Solemnities and Feasts through the year
Fr. Albert's words will help you to prepare for Sunday Eucharist, and stay in touch with the Gospel all week long. Sundays on the Go is the perfect gift for busy Catholics of all ages–professionals, parents, students, and anyone who's short on time–in need of spiritual wisdom, encouragement, and a strong connection with the Gospel.