Reflections on the Sunday readings from the Catholic Lectionary for Mass. Includes homilies, sermons, and other thoughts.
Discover how mountains symbolize spiritual clarity. Learn about the journey and the effort behind faith-filled experiences.
Reflections on the Sunday readings from the Catholic Lectionary for Mass. Includes homilies, sermons, and other thoughts.
Discover how mountains symbolize spiritual clarity. Learn about the journey and the effort behind faith-filled experiences.
We shouldn’t get discouraged by temptation, even when we fail. Each time we are tested, it is an opportunity to tell God that we love him.
Why do so many people seem to really enjoy Ash Wednesday and even look forward to Lent? Everyone wants a chance to start over. Why not today?
Riding the Walls St. Ignatius teaches that the devil is like the leader of an opposing army that rides around the walls of a city looking for a weak point …
Finding Peace We live in a very busy world. It seems that everywhere we look we find stress and anxiety. Today’s gospel is meant to provide us some time to …
The Perfect End In this weekend’s gospel, Jesus continues where he left off last week with more hard sayings about what it really means to keep the law. Just when …
Fulfilling the Law in Our Hearts Sometimes we think of the Old Testament as the time when God had all those rules and laws. We think that Jesus came and …
Catholic Schools Week The Rite of Baptism reminds parents that they are to be “the first teachers of their children in the ways of faith…may they be also the best …
Despite changing circumstances of life, our true identity was established at our baptism. We are the beloved of God and He is pleased with us.
Explore the significance of Epiphany and its connection to Easter. Discover how traditions shape the calendar year.
Today’s feast, which would seem to be about Mary, is another example of Mary protecting her son…but this time in the realm of theology.
The readings for the Mass of Christmas During the Day are not often used but are essential for understanding the true meaning of Christmas.
The readings at Midnight Mass remind us of the light coming into the world at Christmas… and that darkness does not overcome it.
One of the most beloved songs of Advent is the famous “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Yet, few people are aware of the origin of this classic.
Balaam and His Advent Donkey The time of Advent and Christmas is filled with traditional stories. The greatest story ever told is that of the birth of Jesus. We’ve got …
Like Israel, our borders are often attacked. God says, “Fear not!” He comes to be our vindicator and wants to bring peace to our borders.
Prepared for a Mission In today’s celebration we recognize the great gift that God gave to Mary in protecting her from all stain of original sin from the first moment …
In today’s first reading the prophet Isaiah gives us an even greater symbol than a Christmas tree for this time of year…the Christmas stump.
Isaiah, John the Baptist, and Mary all give us key insights to living Advent well.
Now but Not Yet As we celebrate this last Sunday in Ordinary Time we honor Jesus Christ our King. We celebrate and look forward to his return in glory. Yet …
Expecting Fire Today’s Gospel paints what seems to be a pretty bleak picture of discipleship. If you follow Jesus, he promises that everyone will hate you and you’ll be killed. …
A Marriage Proposal from God In today’s Gospel, some of the Jewish leaders try to trap Jesus in what appears to be a debate about marriage laws. However, the supposed …
Priesthood Sunday This Sunday the Church gives us a day to celebrate priesthood. It also happens that All Saints Day is tomorrow. As we look at the history of the …
The Fight, The Race, and the Faith In today’s second reading, St. Paul writes to his beloved disciple Timothy and offers a sort of farewell address. In summing up his …
A God of Opportunities Sometimes it seems as though God does not hear our prayers. We pray and pray about things that are really important but there seems to be …
Who Do You Have to Thank? Today we read in our gospel about 10 lepers who are all healed by Jesus. However, only one returns to thank Jesus. We might …
Life is Messy This weekend all of the Boy Scouts in the Kansas City area got together to have a campout celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts. It …
That All May be Saved The 2nd reading today gives us two very important statements. On the one hand, St. Paul tells us that God wishes “that all men be …
How Bad Is It? There is a classic scene in the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” in which King Arthur encounters “The Black Knight.” King Arthur duels with …
The Cost of Discipleship Jesus gives us several hard sayings in today’s gospel that make it sound pretty tough to be a disciple. “Hate your father and mother…take up your …
Discipline is the Key to the Narrow Gate We tend not to like discipline. It brings up unhappy memories of being punished for breaking the rules. Yet, our 2nd reading …
The Goodness of the Body The dogma of the Assumption teaches that, at the end or her earthly life, the Blessed Virgin Mary was taken body and soul to heaven. …
