Category Archives: Podcast

Daily Mass: Feeding the 5000. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – January 5th in the Christmas Season

The Miracle of the Fishes and Loaves reminds us that God continues to Take, Bless, Break, and Give from the little we offer and transform it into abundance.  With a little help from his nieces and nephews, Fr. Andrew reminds us that every Mass participates in the grace of Jesus Christ.

At the Altar


Epiphany of the Lord – Light & Sight. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Epiphany of the Lord Homily Podcast

The light of the star guided the sight of the wise men to the infant Jesus.  God’s light continues to shine in our world today through Prayer, Scripture, Sacraments, and Fellowship.  May we not only use our sight to recognize the Lord’s presence, but may we also shine with the light of faith to help others draw near to Christ.

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Holy Day: Mary, the Mother of God. Catholic Inspiration

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Mary, Mother of God Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Holy Day Homily Podcast

Mary’s title “Mother of God” began when she said “yes” to the Angel Gabriel.  Chosen by the Father, she bore her Son who would be the bridge between Heaven and Earth…to save and set us free.  Thus, Mary was the instrument by which the Son of God came into the world.

Which is another way of saying that God works through people.  God chooses the unlikely to do amazing things…with the Lord’s help.

Mary offers us an example about how we can cooperate with God’s grace.  When we say “yes” to the Lord new possibilities arise.  As we embark on this New Year may we be open to the Lord’s call in our lives and allow Christ to work through us to proclaim Good News in the world.

A blessed 2016 to you all!

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Daily Mass: The Canticle of Simeon. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast (5th Day in the Octave of Christmas)

Simeon, filled with the Holy Spirit, held the baby Jesus in his arms and praised God, saying:

“Lord, now let your servant go in peace;
your word has been fulfilled:
my own eyes have seen the salvation
which you prepared in the sight of every people,
a light to reveal you to the nations
and the glory of your people Israel.”  (Luke 2:29-32)

May our eyes be open, to see God’s hand touching and blessing our lives today!

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Simeon’s Song of Praise, Aert de Gelder; circa 1700-1710, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands.


The Holy Family – Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Holy Family Homily Podcast

The Holy Family had its mix of blessings and burdens – just like every family.  Yet through their struggles God was with them, guiding and guarded them in Faith, Hope, and Love…and the Lord will do the same for our families as well.

La Familia


Christmas: Christ Bridges Heaven and Earth. Catholic Inspiration

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Midnight Mass Podcast from the Cathedral – 95 Minutes

Fr. Andrew’s Christmas Homily Podcast

Like a bridge that connects two shores, Jesus Christ comes into our world to unite us to God and one another.  Fully human like us, he teaches us about God and guides us to heaven.  Fully divine, he has the power to overcome sin and death and bring healing and reconciliation to our lives.

Merry Christmas!

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Daily Mass: What’s Your Message? Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – (23rd of December in Advent)

Like Malachi and John the Baptist, we are messengers.  What message are we sending?  What messages do we seek?  May others see Christ in the words we proclaim and the actions we offer.

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Daily Mass: Praising God. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – 22nd of December in Advent

Mary’s Magnificat proclaims God’s goodness.  Her praise of God’s grace is understood against the backdrop of the challenges and sorrows she will face – and we can look at her example to hold on to the Lord’s blessings as we face the struggles of our lives.

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Madonna of the Magnificat, Sandro Botticelli;  1481, tempera, 118cm x 119cm, Uffizi, Florence, Italy.


The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

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Study: What are some of the blessings you find in your family?  How has your family helped you to grow?

Pray:  Who in your family could use a prayer right now?  Take time to pray.

Serve:  Is anyone in the family struggling?  How can you help?

Holy Family Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

Family.  That group of people we did not pick (God did) who are with us throughout the course of our lives.  Some people come from big families, others are tiny.  Every family has history, blessings, struggles, and unique qualities.  Parts of family life are messy – parts are bliss.

The same is true for the Holy Family.  A close reading of the scriptures shows the following:

  • Homeless, yet visited by Angels, Shepherds, and Wise Men
  • Persecuted, yet guided by the Angel Gabriel
  • Frantic with a lost child (3 Days!), yet amazed by his discovery in the Temple
  • Touched by sorrow and death, yet blessed with Love, Joy, and Peace

And God was with them.  Good times and bad, they carried on with the strength of the Heavenly Father who bestowed on them their Son.

May we do the same.  In the ups and downs of our families we renew ourselves in the Lord (who really does understand family life) and trust that Christ will guide us in love.

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Holy Family, Matthias Stom.  Circa 1640; oil on canvas; 945mm x 1245mm; Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya; Barcelona, Spain.


4th Sunday of Advent – Leap for Joy! Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s 4th Sunday of Advent Homily Podcast

Joy is one of the Fruits of the Holy Spirit that flows from the heart of Heaven.  It bubbles up from the Good News that we welcome with eagerness and share with conviction.  Two thoughts as we prepare for Christmas:

  • Where do we discover Joy in our lives?
  • How do we share Joy with others?

May the Joy of Jesus fill our hearts, transform our lives, and spread to those God sets before us today!