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January 25, 2026

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    St. Nicholas, Immaculate Conception, Sacred Heart
    235 2nd St. NE
    PO Box 870
    Garrison, ND 58540

    ☎️  (701) 463-2327
    ✉️  stnicholas@restel.com

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    • What Is the Spirit Calling You to Do?
      Bishop Robert Barron Friends, today is the great Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, which is situated between Easter and Pentecost.
    • Five Signs of the Holy Spirit
      Bishop Robert Barron Friends, we come to the Sixth Sunday of Easter, which means we’re coming to the end of the Easter season—and coming toward the Solemnity of Pentecost.
    • The Dwelling Place of God
      Bishop Robert Barron Friends, on this Fifth Sunday of Easter, there’s a somewhat hidden theme that runs like a golden thread through the readings, and that theme is the temple.
    • Cut to the Heart
      Bishop Robert Barron Friends, all during the Easter season, we read from the Acts of the Apostles, and this Sunday, we hear part of Peter’s oration on Pentecost morning.
    • The Pattern and Presence of Jesus
      Bishop Robert Barron Friends, for this Third Sunday of Easter, we read once again the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus—a literary masterpiece, yes, but above all, a spiritual masterpiece.

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