Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Friday of the 3rd Week of Easter
Some wonderful 2nd graders from Mrs. Hockenbrock’s class visit with Fr. Andrew about the conversion of St. Paul.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Friday of the 3rd Week of Easter
Some wonderful 2nd graders from Mrs. Hockenbrock’s class visit with Fr. Andrew about the conversion of St. Paul.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Thursday of the 3rd Week of Easter
In both the 1st Reading and the Gospel we have references to teaching: Philip teaches the Ethiopian eunuch and Jesus instructs the people in the “Bread of Life” discourse. Note how the teaching leads to the sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist! May our faith help us to enter ever deeper into our life in Jesus Christ.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Wednesday of the 3rd Week of Easter
What gives people strength to carry on when the going gets tough? To hang in there when it is painful, difficult, or oppressive? The struggles of the early Church were sustained by their faith in Christ, who promised eternal life to all who believe in him.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Tuesday of the 3rd Week of Easter
“I am the Bread of Life” are the words the Lord speaks to the crowd. This time of year, when 1st Communions are common, may we receive the Lord in the Eucharist with the living bread that feeds our souls.
Study: Reflect on a time in life when someone reached out and welcomed you. What key points stand out? Consider any opportunities you have today to do this for another.
Pray: Is there a rift in your life that calls for healing and unity? Ask the Lord for grace and mercy to make it happen.
Serve: What is one thing you can do this week to be “part of the solution” in fostering unity in your life?
Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast
The Scripture readings this week are filled with an uplifting message: we are invited to be part of the Lord’s family of faith. Check out some high points from the readings:
Consider some points that follow from these incredible readings:
If this unity is thus part of the reality of our Family of Faith, perhaps now is a good time to practice this unity here on earth? Perhaps today we can cross the boundaries and divisions that keep us from one another as we continue to share the Good News in our words and actions?
As disciples we have been given an example of unity; our lives today provide plenty of opportunities to foster it. May the grace of Easter inspire us to be a light to one another, after all – we are members of a vast and diverse family!
Fr. Andrew’s 3rd Sunday of Easter Homily Podcast
Following the Lord does not mean that life is easy; rather, our faith gives us a strength to face the obstacles of life with the power of Christ’s love.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Friday of the 2nd Week of Easter
Some 1st graders from Cathedral School share their thoughts on the Gospel reading today!
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Thursday of the 2nd Week of Easter
Empowered by the Holy Spirit and filled with the love of the Risen Christ, the disciples continue to proclaim the Good News in the face of open hostility. May we take their example to heart as we draw near to the Lord for the grace we need to confront the challenges and obstacles of daily life.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Wednesday of the 2nd Week of Easter
The Apostles continue to preach the message of Christ in the context of persecution. They are freed from fear! How is this possible? Where do they get their strength? The Gospel answer: the Love of Christ poured out through his Death and Resurrection has transformed them. May the Lord’s love cast out our fears as well.
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Head of Christ, Richard Hook.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Tuesday of the 2nd Week of Easter
The reading from the Acts of the Apostles reveals the unity of “one heart and mind” that the early Church practiced in the days following the Lord’s resurrection. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, the first followers of Jesus Christ shared their goods in common, worked together, and dedicated their efforts to building up one another. What a great image for us to keep before us in our lives today!