
Episodes

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Yes Lord, I Come to Do Your Will (Mt 21:28-32) (26 OT)
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
In today's parable Jesus challenges us to not just be Christian in name, but also in deeds. Another preacher once asked; 'If Christianity were illegal, would there be enough evidence to convict you of a crime?' It is easy for us to go through life as Christian in name, but never getting to a point of a Yes to God, putting God first and seeking to do his will. But how do we know God's will? This homily gives a few suggestions, but also know that as Thomas Merton prayed, even the desire to do God's will is pleasing to God. So let us say "Yes Lord, I desire to do your will. Help me."

Sunday Sep 20, 2020
Sunday Sep 20, 2020
This parable, of the workers who arrive in the last hour getting paid the same as those who've worked all day, appears to our human way of thinking to see the owner (God) behaving unjustly, but after the explanation offered, we see it correctly, it is not God being unjust, but Generous. How many other situations in our real life, do we look at similarly, and grumble to God about, thus failing to see His Blessings on us and others? But this parable also has a difficult challenge; could it be that we are the ones in this passage who are actually idle; whom God is still inviting into His Vineyard??? Those in the vineyard are asked to do God's work; that is to similarly seek out those who need to receive God's Generosity.

Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Today's readings are very challenging pointing out to us our RESPONSIBILITY to point out to others when they are sinning. We don't like to do this, but we are called to and Jesus helps us to make the process more loving. The Church does have a teaching function, called the Magisterium, which is an authentic teacher for all of us, calling us to see our sins, repent and form our consciences. But the goal is always to be a more loving and united church. We should also use the authority of the church to pray with and encourage others, maybe then we will find we need to correct less often.

Sunday Aug 30, 2020
What is the Prophetic Word for Today's World? (Mt 16:21-27)(22 OT)
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Peter is chastised by Jesus, while just last week Jesus praised Peter. God does both to those He loves. He loves us where we are, but loves us too much to leave us where we are! He wants to help us see our lives and the world more like He does. The first reading is from the Prophet Jeremiah. What is the Prophetic word for today's troubled times? The way of Jesus that Peter does not understand, is the way of the Cross. Suffering, if we draw closer to Christ, can lead to New Life, and Resurrection. God has throughout history at times chastised His people, allowing suffering to bring them back to Himself. Perhaps that is what God is doing. If so, how can we respond?

Sunday Aug 23, 2020
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
Jesus asks Peter and the disciples; "Who do you say I am?" Than Jesus says you are Rock on which I will build my church. This also is the fundamental question we must answer to wisely answer "What will I do with my life". But this passage goes further. We see Jesus intended to build a "called community" the Church, he established it on the foundation of the Apostles, and gave it Authority. We sometimes think of the Church as optional, as long as we "Believe in Jesus". But if we believe in Jesus we also follow His will, which is to establish and build His Church. That too is our vocation, our call, each in our own way.

Sunday Aug 16, 2020
PUSH: Pray Until Something Happens (Mt 15:21-28) (20 OT)
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
A pagan woman who was not supposed to approach Jesus, has the faith and love of her daughter to do so anyway, despite what seems like a rebuff from Jesus. Her great faith in the midst of opposition, and even when at first not being heard by God, is an example for all of us of the power of persistence in prayer, believing that God will hear, and do - if not what we ask - but SOMETHING! And in that process we will experience the power of God increasing our Faith, Hope and Love.

Sunday Aug 09, 2020
We are Called to Walk on Water! (Mt 14:22-33) (19 OT)
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Jesus shows himself to be God by walking on the water in the midst of the storm. But in the walking of Peter on the water towards him, we see that we too are called to do the impossible by Jesus's direction. Are there many storms in your life? Do you think there are many storms in our world today? Are we to remain in the boat paralyzed by fear, or despite that fear have the faith to step out. We only need to take one step at a time, focus on the power of Jesus, not the immensity of the storms. If we do that, God will give us the strength to walk. As we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus walking in the midst of the storm, this will call others to do the same and perhaps to calm the storms.

Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Are You Hunting for Spiritual Food? (Mt 14:13-21) (18 OT)
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Just as we hunt, or search for material food, we must also do for our Spiritual Food. We are en-fleshed spirits, we starve and die without our spiritual nourishment. All the material things of this world participate in the greater spiritual reality, and only that reality can satisfy us. We may be searching for fulfillment, peace, joy, meaning, purpose, contentedness, love in material ways, but that will never satisfy us. Only God can. This homily contains some ways to have a deeper spiritual life.

Sunday Jul 26, 2020
Sunday Jul 26, 2020
God offered Solomon anything He asked for. What would you ask God for? Why not ask for the wisdom to know what to ask for; the treasure of the Kingdom of God. This is the gift above all other gifts because if "God did not spare his own Son, but gave him for us, will he not also give us all gifts besides?" Rm 8:32. These letter of St. Paul describes the treasure that once found will cause on to go in Joy, sell all they have to obtain that treasure. True wisdom is to seek this treasure above all other things in this life.

Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Weeds Among Wheat are like Catfish in the Cod Tank (Mt 13:24-43) (16 OT)
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
The parable of the weeds among the wheat shows that God has chosen to allow good and bad to co-exist. If God is all powerful, and Loving, why would God allow evil to exist? This homily addresses that question, and shares that where evil abounds, God's grace abounds all the more. Our response to evil should be to be better Christians; more loving, more forgiving, working harder to share in the mission of Jesus; to save souls that they may repent and accept the love and forgiveness of God. Together we can be the mustard seed growing into a large shelter for all, and the leaven in the dough making the whole batch rise!