Tag Archives: Inspiration

Daily Mass: Teach us, Lord, to pray. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 27th Week of the Year

The Lord’s Prayer in Luke’s Gospel is shorter than Matthew’s, yet this little prayer gets at the heart of our human need to connect with God and one another.


Daily Mass: Listening at the feet of Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast 

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 27th Week of the Year (St. Francis of Assisi)

Mary sits at the feet of Jesus and listens to his teaching…offering us a powerful example about how we cultivate moments of stillness and quiet in our lives to hear what the Lord has to say.


28th Sunday of the Year – Healing Body & Soul

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Study:  Reflect on a time when you experienced healing.  Who helped you?

Pray:  Pray for the sick, especially those that you know.

Serve:  How can you help be an agent of healing today?  What circumstances or situations can you address to (re)connect others?

Mass Readings – 28th Sunday of the Year

Both Elisha and Jesus heal lepers in the 1st Reading & Gospel today.  Take a moment to note these points about the encounter between Jesus and the 10 lepers in the Gospel of Luke:

  1. They are not Jewish, but Samaritans
  2. Leprosy kept them isolated from other people
  3. After their healing only one returns to say thanks
  4. Their physical healing allows them to draw near to others again

Leprosy was (and still is) a horrible disease.  Not only did it cause physical hardship as the body wasted away, but it separated lepers from loved ones in order to prevent them from catching the same sickness.

The encounter with Jesus changes this.  The Lord not only restores their physical health, but at the same time he also returns them to their families and friends.  They have their lives restored in body, heart and soul.

The sense of gratitude expressed by the leper who thanks Jesus touches two key points:  First, he expresses gratitude for what God has done.  Second, he is able to touch Jesus – something that he couldn’t do before because of the disease.  This sense of thankfulness and connection reveals what can happen when we open our hearts to the Lord.

So where do you need healing in your life today?  May we call upon the Lord with grateful hearts, as we seek healing…body & soul.

 


27th Sunday of the Year – Stir into flame the gift of God. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – 27th Sunday of the Year

We stir into flame our faith in Jesus Christ through prayer, sacraments, and our relationships with one another.


Daily Mass: Lord, let your face shine on me. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 26th Week of the Year

The disciples rejoice that they can accomplish great deeds in the name of Jesus.  May we allow the Lord to work through our lives as well!


Daily Mass: Guide me, Lord! Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Friday of the 26th Week of the Year (St. Jerome)

In the Book of Job we hear of God’s power and might; Luke’s Gospel shows Jesus chastising the towns that refused to accept his message.  Our response today: to call upon the Lord to guide us with wisdom and strength!


Daily Mass: With the strength of the Archangels. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – The feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael

We celebrate the strength of the archangels today, calling upon them for assistance in our moments of need.

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Archangel Michael, Guido Reni, 1636, Santa Maria de Concezioni, Roma.


Blue Mass: To protect and serve. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

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Calling upon the strength of our Guardian Angels, Cathedral School and the Knights of Columbus are honored to pray for those in law enforcement, fire and rescue that they may continue to protect and serve us with God’s grace.

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Daily Mass: Calling upon the Lord in our need. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 26th Week of the Year (St. Vincent de Paul)

The psalm response “Let my prayer come before you, O Lord” reminds us that even in our darkest moments we turn to the one who knows us, loves us, and helps us when we need it most.

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And a little extra thank you from Fr. Andrew…


27th Sunday of the Year: The fire of our faith. Catholic Inspiration

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Study:  Reflect on a moment when your faith was on fire.  What people or events helped make this happen?

Pray:  Is your faith struggling right now?  Ask the Lord to renew the fire within your heart.

Serve:  Is there someone in your life who is struggling with their faith?  How can you help support them?

Mass Readings – 27th Sunday of the Year

The Second Letter to Timothy and the Gospel of Luke offer us a couple of crucial insights regarding our faith in Jesus Christ.

The words to Timothy are inspiring:  “I remind you to stir into flame the gift of God…for God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but of power and love and self control…Guard this rich trust with the help of the Holy Spirit that dwells within us.” 

We have received the grace of Jesus Christ through our sacraments, prayer, and the power of the Holy Spirit.  There is power in these words!  Our lives are transformed when we open out hearts to the fire of faith, and we receive strength to face the difficulties and challenges of life with God’s help.

Sometimes we can lose sight of the great gift of our faith.  We can take it for granted, leave it uncultivated, or perhaps stop feeding it with the proper fuel.  Yet when we nourish our faith in Jesus Christ, the power of the Lord’s love renews us and directs us to share our lives with others in dynamic ways.  We become so much more when our faith is burning bright; indeed, we shine as sons and daughters of God.

But how does this faith start?  In Luke’s Gospel the disciples asked Jesus to increase their faith, and the Lord reminds them that faith – like a seed – always begins as a tiny thing.  Just as a single spark can become a roaring fire, so too, our faith can blaze forth when we willing call upon God’s help.

How do you see your faith today?  Is it burning hot or only a tiny ember?  We hold firm to the conviction that the Lord can take even the smallest spark and infuse it with holy fire.  May we ask the Lord to touch our faith so we can glow with the love of Jesus Christ.