Mass Readings – 26th Sunday of the Year
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus invites us to see the needs of others with the clarity of God’s grace.
Mass Readings – 26th Sunday of the Year
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus invites us to see the needs of others with the clarity of God’s grace.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Saturday of the 25th Week of the Year
The disciples did not understand what Jesus said about his suffering and death, and they were afraid to ask for more information. Yet as they eventually would move from fear to faith we are inspired to face whatever confronts us this day – knowing that the Lord will help us every step of the way.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Friday of the 25th Week of the Year (St. Pius of Pietrelcina)
The Lord asks his disciples “Who do you say that I am?” After hearing their responses the Lord offers an intense answer: he is the Christ who will suffer, die and be raised on the third day. May the example of Padre Pio inspire us to embrace the intensity of our lives with the grace and guidance of Jesus.
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And if you are looking for some prayers that were important in the life of Padre Pio, check out these two links:
General information about Padre Pio
Prayers that were important to Padre Pio
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Mass Readings – Thursday of the 25th Week of the Year
When Herod asked “Who is this Jesus?” he was responding to the Lord’s ministry – where Jesus and the Apostles are proclaiming the Good News and healing the sick. May we continue this work through our words and actions today.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – the Feast of St. Matthew
Matthew heard the call of Christ and responded by bringing lots of imperfect people to the Lord. We, too, can take comfort that the Lord welcomes our response – not because we’re perfect, but because the Lord longs to heal and renew our lives.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Tuesday of 25th Week of the Year (St. Andrew Kim & Companions)
Jesus teaches in the Gospel of Luke that those who hear the word of God and act on it are mother, and brothers and sisters to him. Welcome to the family!
Study: Is there a particular need that keeps coming to your attention? Reflect on how your resources might be used to help another.
Pray: Ask the Lord to see more clearly the needs of the poor and respond with wisdom and compassion.
Serve: Is there a simple action that you can do right now to help another? How can you make it happen?
Mass Readings – 26th Sunday of the Year
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus speaks timelessly to our modern day culture. Without a doubt we can all acknowledge the many, many ways that we have been materially blessed in our country, and this parable invites us to pay careful attention to how we respond to the needs of those who struggle for the basic necessities of life.
Let’s face it: there are way too many people living in desperate circumstances. Some are within our own communities and countless millions suffer needlessly because they do not have adequate food, clothing, or shelter. With so much need in the world we can sometimes become overwhelmed. Where to start? How can our little bit help when the need is so great?
And perhaps that’s the key – that we start with something within our reach. Perhaps we have a connection close at hand that provides us with opportunities to make a difference (no matter how big or small) in the lives of others.
That leaves us with two simple questions to consider today:
As disciples of Jesus Christ we cannot close our eyes to the needs of the poor, and if we cannot solve all the world’s problems at least we can seek out ways to be part of a solution for someone. Also, it’s always good to remember that whatever gift we give, God will take it and bless it in ways we cannot imagine.
Mass Readings – 25th Sunday of the Year
The readings this week speak about how our faith touches crucial aspects of practical life: business affairs, politics, and money. As followers of Jesus Christ we are “in the world, but not of the world” and we have daily opportunities to allow our faith to guide and direct what we say and do.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Saturday of the 24th Week of the Year
Jesus tells a parable (and offers an explanation!) that speaks about the garden of our hearts.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – St. Cornelius & Cyprian
St. Paul writes to the Corinthians about the crucial role of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Lord’s resurrection changed everything for the early Church, and Christ’s saving action continues to transform our lives today.
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Photo credit: The Passion of the Christ. 2004.