Monthly Archives: December 2017

Daily Mass: John is his name. Catholic Inspiration

Luke’s Gospel recounts the naming of John the Baptist, and once again we see how his life served to highlight the coming of Christ.  As we prepare to bring this Advent season to a close, may we discern the opportunities we have to direct others to Jesus.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 3rd Week of Advent

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Daily Mass: Proclaiming God’s goodness. Catholic Inspiration

Mary’s Magnificat is a song of praise about God’s goodness and mercy.  As we prepare for Christmas, may this proclamation inspire us to count our blessings and opportunities to put our faith into practice.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 3rd Week of Advent

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Daily Mass: The speed of faith. Catholic Inspiration

Mary, Elizabeth and John the Baptist all show the speed of a vibrant response to the coming of the Messiah.  Their example inspires us to consider how our faith guides and directs our actions with the people before us each and every day.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 3rd Week of Advent

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Daily Mass: We are part of the Christmas story. Catholic Inspiration

The Gospel of Luke recounts today the exchange between Gabriel and Mary.  We know the details, and as we hear the specific names and particular locations we recall that God continues to touch our lives through this great account of salvation through our lives today.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 3rd Week of Advent

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Adoration of the Child, Honthorst, 1619-1620, Uffizi, Florence, Italy.


Daily Mass: The heritage of John the Baptist. Catholic Inspiration

In the Gospel today we learn about the priestly lineage of John the Baptist.  John’s ministry – calling people to repentance and showing them the “Lamb of God” – fulfills the priestly role and sets the stage for the coming of the Messiah.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 3rd Week of Advent

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4th Sunday of Advent: The angel Gabriel and Mary. Catholic Inspiration

Study: Recall a time when you had to make an important choice.  What helped you?

Pray: Do you have a critical decision to make right now?  Ask the Lord for guidance.

Serve: How can you assist someone who is facing a crucial situation?  How can you offer support?

Mass Readings – 4th Sunday of Advent

We often think of angels as something out of a Precious Moments collection: cute, sweet and gentle.  Yet the image we see in the Scriptures is often startling and overwhelming…after all, angels are always saying “Be not afraid!” when they show up.

Gabriel greets Mary and reveals the astonishing news of God’s plan for our salvation: Mary will be the mother of God as the Holy Spirit conceives a child in her womb.  This is how the savior of humanity will enter into the world, taking on our likeness in all things but sin.

But note this: Mary had to respond.  Although she was specifically chosen by God and prepared to become the mother of the messiah, she still had to give her consent.  Her freedom to choose was essential in the plan of salvation.  Why?  Because the Almighty has not created us to be robotic slaves but free souls, souls that seek to grow in wisdom, courage and love.

God initiates the action, but he does not force us to act.  Rather, the Lord invites us to respond so that we will grow, becoming more and more the persons we were meant to be.

This Christmas consider what the Lord is inviting you to do.  Reflect on how God is working in your life and how you are being prompted to develop your life in new and powerful ways.  Say yes to Jesus Christ, and see how the Lord will change your heart to become like his.

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Annunciation, Bottecelli, 1481, Uffizzi, Florence, Italy.


Using Modern Tools for a Timeless Message

There’s an interesting reality that the Church faces when it proclaims the Good News.  On one hand we preach timeless truths about Jesus Christ using the simplest words and actions to convey God’s everlasting love for humanity.  On the other hand we utilize modern technology to extend this message far beyond our immediate personal contact.  Thirty years ago we relied on print, television and radio…and while these tools are still employed, the internet has transformed how people receive information.

As a podcaster, I am honored to share the daily work I do as a parish priest with a larger community.  Over the last year Catholic Inspiration has been available on iHeart Radio, and just this month you can now find my podcasts on Spotify.

So whether it’s

please know how thankful I am for your support of my ministry.

And if you get the chance…I would be grateful if you would consider the most crucial and powerful tool of all: word of mouth.  If you find these podcasts at all helpful for your faith please pass them on to your family and friends!

God bless you all in this Holy Season!

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3rd Sunday of Advent: God’s power is our Good News. Catholic Inspiration

The readings are filled with examples of God’s power, offering us hope, life and joy as we embrace the Lord’s grace in our lives.  Where do we see Good News in our lives?  How can we bring Good News to others?  May these final days of Advent inspire us to live our faith!

Mass Readings – 3rd Sunday of Advent

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Daily Mass: Elijah, John the Baptist and Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord explains how Elijah returned in the person of John the Baptist, and then Jesus goes on to say how he will suffer just like John.  As we draw near to the Feast of Christmas, we remember how God so loved the world he gave His only Son…to teach us how to offer our lives for one another.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 2nd Week of Advent

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Photo Credit: Son of God, 2014.


Daily Mass: Putting aside our doubts and excuses. Catholic Inspiration

We can be pretty good at finding excuses not to do something, yet the Lord – who never gives up on us – continues to invite us to follow him that we might have eternal life.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 2nd Week of Advent

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