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10th Sunday of the Year – Restored to Life. Catholic Inspiration

Life

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

10th Sunday of the Year Readings

Just as Jesus restored to life the Widow’s Son in the Gospel of Luke, God can also touch our lives with power and grace.  Two thoughts emerge:

  1. What is dying and wounded in my life that requires the Lord’s healing touch?
  2. What is one thing I can do today to share my life with others?

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Daily Mass: The Immaculate Heart of the BVM. Catholic Inspiration

5th Graders - 2

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily

Readings for the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Before they left for summer vacation, these 5th graders shared some thoughts about the Gospel reading.

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Daily Mass: The Sacred Heart of Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

1st Grade - 2

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Sacred Heart Readings

These 1st Graders offer some suggestions about how we can love one another, following the example of the love of Jesus which flows from his Sacred Heart.

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Daily Mass: Simply Love. Catholic Inspiration

Love God & People

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Daily Mass Readings – Thursday of the 9th Week of the Year

Jesus simplifies the message in the Gospel today: Love God; Love One Another.  Now what are we going to do about it?!

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10th Sunday of the Year – Restored to life

Live Life

Study:  Reflect on an experience when your got a second chance.  How did it feel?  What did you do with the gift?

Pray:  Is there a difficult or painful situation in your life right now?  Ask the Lord to touch and bless it with new life.

Serve:  If you could do one thing to improve your relationships with others right now, what would it be?

10th Sunday of the Year Readings

A common pattern emerges from the readings this week:  someone in need is brought back to life.  Take a look…

  • 1st Reading– Elijah restores the widow’s son at Zarephath
  • Psalm – “I will praise you Lord, for you have rescued me.”
  • 2nd Reading – Paul recounts his journey from persecutor to apostle
  • Gospel – Jesus restores the widow’s son at Nain

Obviously, the 1st reading and the Gospel show this restoration – they were dead, and now they are brought back to life!  Can you imagine the joy, the awe and wonder, of such an event?  The mystery of life and death lies at the heart of human existence, and in these readings we confront miracles that give new opportunities for these two widows’ sons…for their lives are forever altered by the second chance they have been given.

The psalmist expresses this sentiment by praising God with a grateful heart.  There’s nothing like a brush with death to wake us up to the gift of life!  While I don’t wish anyone to come to harm, sometimes we can get caught in a routine where we start taking our gifts for granted, assuming that things will always remain the same.  We can become complacent, and over time this can fossilize our faith and lead to laziness, lethargy, and a lapse.

Which brings us to St. Paul.  The one who formerly was persecuting the Church now recounts in this passage of Galatians how he proclaimed the Gospel in the early years of his conversion.  Preaching in Arabia, then Damascus, he would then travel to Jerusalem to share with the apostles his efforts.  Simply put, his “rescue” results in a renewal of faith that will set the world on fire!  He will take his second chance and fearlessly proclaim the Good News, offering his life for Jesus Christ.

In the light of these readings I suggest two key points today.  First, is there a part of our lives that is lifeless?  Perhaps we have a relationship, situation, or habit that is causing death and destruction?  This might be the opportunity to invite the Lord in to touch and bless it with new life.

Second, have we been taking a gift for granted?  Have we become complacent about our opportunities, relationships, and circumstances?  How might we live the gift of our lives at full power for the Lord and one another?

In many ways, all of us have been given a “second chance” with every new day we walk the earth.  There are no promises, and each day is a gift that comes from God.  How we live this daily gift says a lot about our conviction and character.  May we cast out anything that deadens and embrace all that fosters faith and life!


The Body & Blood of Christ. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast 

Mass Readings – The Feast of the Body & Blood of Christ

We all have those people in our lives who pour out their hearts to feed others tasty, wholesome food.  In much the same way, the Lord offers us the Eucharist that we might have the spiritual food we need to strengthen us on our journey through life.

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Daily Mass: Loving & Helping Others. Catholic Inspiration

2nd grade kids

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Daily Mass Readings – Friday of the 8th Week of the Year

Some enthusiastic 2nd graders from Cathedral School help Fr. Andrew with the reading from 1st Peter in the Scriptures today!

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Daily Mass: Living Stones. Catholic Inspiration

Stones

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Daily Mass Readings – Thursday of the 8th Week of Ordinary Time

St. Peter describes us as “Living Stones” built up into the people of God.  May we draw on the Lord for the strength we need as we support and encourage one another!


Daily Mass: Ransomed by the Blood of Christ. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Daily Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 8th Week of Ordinary Time

1st Peter tells us that we have been ransomed…with the precious blood of Christ.  The Lord’s sacrifice reveals God’s value of our souls and shows us how we can share our lives – loving one another as Jesus loves us.  Go make a difference today!

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Daily Mass: The Love of Christ above all else. Catholic Inspiration

Christ,_by_Heinrich_Hofmann

Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Daily Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 8th Week of Ordinary Time

The Gospel today reminds that the love of God is the source of all love from which all other loves and graces find their meaning and power.  Do we love Christ above all else?  Do we place God first in our hearts?  May we continue to commit our lives to Jesus – in whose Sacred Heart flows the Love of God!

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Christ and the Rich Young Ruler, Heinrich Hofmann; 1 June 1889, 480 x 599 pixels, Riverside Church, New York, NY.

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