I am going to ask a series of questions I would like you to reflect on them and then respond to them so that one day you will receive the gift of eternal life. If you knew that tomorrow was your last day on earth, how differently would you live? You need to ask yourself that question. How is your prayer life? Are you daily getting refreshed by prayer, studying Gods word? How is your walk with the Lord? Are you daily growing deeper and more in love with the Father? Have you been daily seeking to freshen and deepen that relationship? You are either going forward or backward. If you are here today, it is because you have placed your faith in Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Hebrews 9:27 says, "It is destined that each person dies only once and after that comes judgment." Are you ready? Is your life in order? If He were to come right now are you prepared to meet him? But there is an end to the window of opportunity, and it comes at death or at the second coming, which ever comes first for you. Anthony Kadavil, Chaplain, Sacred Heart Home, 1655 McGill Ave, Mobile, Al 36604.I like the parables that teach us to come anytime and Jesus will accept you just the way you are. He welcomes your corrections, modifications and suggestions to improve the homilies and articles given in this website.įr. Tony warmly invites priests and deacons and the public to visit his website and use it for their preaching and teaching ministries. Tony is retiring from parish duties, he has started a personal website: where he has started putting his Sunday and weekday homilies, RCIA lessons, Faith Formation articles and other useful items for pastors and pastoral assistants. Besides, these homilies reach nearly 3000 priests and Deacons by direct email every week. By word of mouth, it spread to hundreds of priests and Deacons, finally reaching Vatican Radio website ( ) and four other websites including Fr. Tony started his homily ministry ( Scriptural Homilies ) in 2003 while he was the chaplain at Sacred Heart residence, applying his scientific methodology to the homily ministry. He is now a retired priest, incardinated to the archdiocese of Mobile.įr. John’s on June 30 th, 2018 to become the chaplain of the Sacred Heart Nursing Home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, a second time. John the Baptist church, Grand Bay on February 11, 2011. Mary’s, in the archdiocese of Mobile for eight years. Paul’s parish in Negaunee in the diocese of Marquette and three parishes, St. he served as chaplain at sacred Heart Residence Nursing Home of the Little sisters of the Poor in 2003-2004 and served St. After retiring from the college in 1993, he served three parishes as full-time pastor in the mission for nine years. He started his part time parish ministry as pastor in 1969, continuing it for 24 years and taught pre-degree, degree and postgraduate students as professor of botany and director of religious education and administrator of students hostels at Berchmans College for 25 years. He secured his master’s degree in Botany in 1969. Anthony Kadavil was ordained priest at 28 in 1967.
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