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Fr. Peter Eke

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My name is Fr. Peter Eke, a priest of the Diocese of Gaylord, Michigan. I was called to the Catholic priesthood in July 19th, 1997. I studied Canon Law at the Pontifical Lateran University, in Rome, Italy, with JCL Degree in 2001 and JCD (doctorate) Degree in 2003. Currently, I am the pastor of Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Prudenville, Saint James in Houghton Lake, and Saint Hubert in Higgins Lake. I am also a Judge at the Marriage Tribunal in my Diocese. In my free time, I love reading, listening to music, and taking a long walk. Since my ordination my inspiring message has been “with God the oil in the flask will not dry” (1Kings 17:14).

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Monday of the 26th Week of Ordinary Time, Memorial of St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church

Fr. Peter Eke

The first reading (Job 1: 6-22) reminds us that of what Saint Ignatius of Loyal in his 14 rules called “Spiritual Desolation” which we need […]

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MONDAY OF THE 25TH WEEK OF THE ORDINARY TIME, YEAR B MEMORIAL OF PADRE PIO

Fr. Peter Eke

Today is the memorial of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina (1887-1968), Italian Capuchin friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic, popularly known as Padre Pio. He widely venerated […]

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Monday, 24th Week of Ordinary Time, Memorial of Pope Saint Cornelius, Pope and Martyr, and Saint Cyprian, Bishop

Fr. Peter Eke

Today, we celebrate the feast of these two great saints, Pope Cornelius and Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. Both of them were great leaders of the […]

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