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Father Lawrence Obilor

About the Author

Father Lawrence Obilor belongs to the religious Congregation of the Servants of Charity (Opera Don Guanella). He is originally from Nigeria. As a lover of the Scriptures, he is the author of "Hour of Hope. Sermons on the healing power of Jesus". This was his first publication (2019). Fr Lawrence is equally a lover of liturgical and gospel music. In the quest to push forward the work of evangelisation, he has recently published his first music album titled, "Hour of Hope Worship" and an audio four track sermons on the power of His Word. Facebook page.. P.Lawrence Obilor homilies and commentaries

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7th Sunday of Easter Year B, May 16, 2021-“That they may be one”

Father Lawrence Obilor
7th Sunday of Easter Year B, May 16, 2021-"That they may be one"

INTRODUCTIONChristian love resulting in the unity of all Christian denominations is the main theme of today’s Scripture lessons. Jesus calls us to live in unity- […]

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6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, May 9, 2021-“The difficult path of love”

Father Lawrence Obilor

ANECDOTELAYING DOWN ONE’S  LIFE FOR ONE’S  FRIENDSIn 1941, the German Army began to round up Jewish people in Lithuania. Thousands of Jews were murdered. But […]

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5th Sunday of Easter Year B, May 2, 2021-“The Vine of life”

Father Lawrence Obilor

INTRODUCTIONToday’s Scripture selections emphasize the need for Christians to abide in Christ as a condition for producing fruits of kindness, mercy, charity, and holiness. FIRST […]

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