Category Archives: Podcast

School Mass: Grandparents’ Day. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Cathedral School Mass on Grandparents’ Day

Grandparents are a precious gift that God gives to us.  May the time we share and the memories we build with our grandparents inspire us as we live our lives with their example of love.


Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe

Pantocrator

Study:  Recall a time when you carried out a difficult command.  What gave you strength?

Pray:  Is there a difficult situation facing you right now?  Draw near to Christ in the Eucharist for wisdom and courage.

Serve:  Actions speak louder than words…so how can your actions today show others that Christ is your King?

Readings for the Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

We conclude the Church’s liturgical calendar with this Feast in honor of our Lord.  The title is one that speaks to a role that appears in history, literature, and culture:  the KING.

Here are some common key points to remember:

  • The King is recognized as ruler
  • The King’s power is acknowledged
  • The King’s decrees are to be obeyed

Sounds simple, right?  So how do we apply these concepts to Jesus?  Consider this:

  • If Christ is the ruler of my life, then all my words and actions must align with Him.
  • I turn to Christ for strength in my moments of powerlessness.
  • I act on Christ’s commands, obeying His teaching and precepts.

Practically, I suggest that we focus this week on three key commandments that Christ gave us:

  1. Forgive one another.  Reread chapter 18 in Matthew’s gospel for a review.
  2. Come to Mass. Check out chapter 6 in John’s gospel, or Mt. 26:26-28.
  3. Love one another.  Try John 15:12-17 for a refresher!

Remember: the King commands us to forgive, receive Him in the Eucharist, and love one another.  These are not suggestions, or helpful hints when we have free time!  These are commands…and as we acknowledge that Jesus is our King we also know that we can draw near to the Lord for the strength and wisdom we need to carry them out.

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This icon of Christ Pantocrator is on loan to the Cathedral of Christ the King from Fr. Andrew Ricci.  “Pantocrator” may be literally translated into “Ruler of All” or “Almighty” and it is an ancient way of depicting Jesus.


33rd Sunday of the Year – No One Knows the Hour – Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

Life offers difficulties and multiple uncertainties.  What’s more, no one knows the hour when we will be called by God out of this world.  So how do we live?

Answer:  Fully alive in the present moment!

How?

  • What’s your “bucket list” of unfinished business?  Get ‘er done.
  • Perform a daily diagnostic.  It’s called an Examination of Conscience.
  • Dare to share your heart.  Say “I love you” to the people in your life!

Christ Renews our Lives. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Presentation (31 minutes)

This talk was given to Confirmation students from the Cathedral and St. Francis Xavier parishes on November 11, 2015.

Note these four points:

  • God made us to be united with Him
  • Sin destroys our relationships with God and one another
  • Christ restores the relationship through his life, death, and resurrection
  • Each of us can choose to accept the gift of Christ and live as his disciple

This message is not just for kids preparing to be confirmed!  May all of us see the beauty of life, confront our struggles, and embrace the gift of Christ’s saving grace.


Daily Mass: God’s Wisdom in our Lives. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily (Thursday of the 32nd Week of the Year)

God’s Wisdom brings light to our lives, helping us see clearly and inspiring us to shine with the grace and love of Christ.

 


Daily Mass: The Example of St. Leo the Great. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Podcast Homily (Feast of St. Leo the Great)

St. Leo’s life offers us three points to consider for our own faith:

  • We are committed to a long journey
  • There are challenges without
  • There are challenges within

St. Leo, PRAY FOR US!  Help us to turn to Jesus Christ as we face the blessings and burdens of life.


32nd Sunday of the Year – Giving Generously, as God Gives to Us – Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s 32nd Sunday of the Year Homily Podcast

It’s all about blessings.  God lavishes graces and blessings upon us…let’s take time to acknowledge them!  And then out of gratitude…let’s consider how we might be a blessing to others!  Consider today how we might share our time, talent, and treasure to bless the life of another…drawing us closer to the Lord and one another.


Daily Mass: The God Who Welcomes Sinners. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast (Thursday of the 31st Week of the Year)

Sometimes we need to be reminded that the Lord welcomes us every time we turn from our sins and seek God’s grace.  If there is anything holding us back (you know…fear, doubt, worry, shame, sin, or some other spiritual junk) then perhaps today is our chance to return to the one who loves us completely.


Daily Mass: a Life Infused with Love. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast (Tuesday of the 31st Week of the Year)

Chapter 12 in Paul’s Letter to the Romans offers a beautiful exhortation to live our lives infused with the love of Christ.  Below you will find the link to this daily Mass reading – make a copy and post it on your bathroom mirror as a powerful reminder!

Tuesday of the 31st Week of the Year Daily Mass Reading


32nd Sunday of the Year – Giving Generously, as God Gives to Us

Two Coins

Study:  Reflect on a moment when you gave generously of your time, resources, or money.  What was the cost, and what did you discover?

Pray: Take time to thank the Lord for the blessings lavished upon you.  Cultivate gratitude in your heart and express it in your life.

Serve:  Who has the Lord placed in your life to serve?  How can your life be a blessing of generous giving to another?

32nd Sunday of the Year Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

The theme of generous giving runs through these four readings this week:

  • Old Testament – the widow who gives to Elijah some bread from her scant resources
  • Psalm – the Lord who gives sight, hearing, freedom, justice, food and hope
  • New Testament – Christ who gives his life, once for all, that we might have salvation
  • Gospel – the poor widow who gives two small coins…all that she has

Let’s look at how this theme surfaces throughout these readings.

Earthly blessings.  The psalm reminds us that God is the source of all that we have, and it begs a simple point:  Are we grateful?  I know firsthand how easy it is to take even the simplest blessings for granted.  All it takes is to lose something that is part of our routine (health, work, friendship) to rediscover the gift that was right in front of our eyes.

Spiritual Salvation.  Jesus Christ offers his life once-for-all that through his death and resurrection we might have eternal life.  The Father gave his only Son that we might be saved.  This profound act of divine generosity speaks of a love that is vast and all encompassing.  God does this for us!

Profound human generosity.  These two women gave from their need, not their want.  It was not surplus food or money…it was their livelihood.  It is crucial to note that no gift is too big or small in God’s eyes; what’s crucial is the relationship between the offering and the person – is it given as a token or as something of value?

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Do we take time to acknowledge the blessings we have?  No really…do we pause in the course of our day – in a moment of prayer – and thank the Lord for the gifts we have been given?  Let me be clear: without gratitude generosity means nothing, for without thankfulness we have no appreciation and respect for the gift that is given.

And equally crucial point follows: Do we give generously?  Do we share what we have in a manner that shows our prayer and reflection?  All gifts, great or small, are precious in the Lord’s eyes when they are offered in a spirit of love; all gifts, great or small, lose their significance when they are given without respect for the sacrifices  and blessings they represent.

Simply put: we give generously out of gratitude for God’s generous gifts to us!  Take a moment this week to pause and reflect on your blessings.  Then consider the ways that you can offer your life.  Whether it is with time, talent, or treasure – God will take our gifts, generously given, and make them a blessing in the world.