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10th Sunday of the Year – Restored to life

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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 Feast of the Ascension – Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Ascension Homily Podcast

Feast of the Ascension Readings

This time of year marks a major transition for many students: graduating from formal schooling and beginning a new experience.  This practical cycle of human life finds a parallel with the Ascension – where the disciples are now empowered by the Lord to continue his ministry.

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Daily Mass: Life and Death. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Thursday of the 2nd Week of Easter

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Empowered by the Holy Spirit and filled with the love of the Risen Christ, the disciples continue to proclaim the Good News in the face of open hostility.  May we take their example to heart as we draw near to the Lord for the grace we need to confront the challenges and obstacles of daily life.

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5th Sunday of Lent – Claim the Mercy. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s 5th Sunday of Lent Homily Podcast

We all sin, and sometimes our disastrous mistakes become public humiliations.  Yet like the woman in the Gospel today we encounter the Lord who simultaneously acknowledges the sin and blesses us with forgiving grace.  Through an honest appraisal of our hearts and an open acceptance of God’s love we can be renewed to live with power and joy.  Simply put, may we name the sin and claim the mercy.

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Daily Mass: Life-giving water. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Tuesday of the 4th Week of Lent

Daily Mass Readings

Anyone who farms or gardens knows the crucial need for water.  Essential for life, water also calms our souls and heals our hearts.  Today’s Old Testament and Gospel readings remind us that Christ is the flowing water that brings life to the world.


Daily Mass: Called to Serve. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Wednesday of the 2nd Week of Lent

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Jesus teaches his disciples that to follow his example requires us to become servants, pouring out our lives for one another.

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If you are looking for more material to help you this Lent, you might consider this list of presentations I have offered over the last couple of years.  Feel free to check it out and share if you find it helpful:

Podcast Resources for a Powerful Lent

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Daily Mass: Be Reconciled. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily – Friday of the 1st Week of Lent

Jesus makes it clear that any offering we give to God must include forgiveness between one another.  As Ezekiel reminds the people of Israel, we are called to turn away from the path that leads to evil and walk in virtue, justice and life – with the Lord and one another.

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If you are looking for more material to help you this Lent, you might consider this list of presentations I have offered over the last couple of years.  Feel free to check it out and share if you find it helpful:

Podcast Resources for a Powerful Lent

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Daily Mass: Choose Life. Catholic Inspiration

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast – Thursday after Ash Wednesday

Moses tells the people he has set life and death before them…choose life!  Jesus reminds his disciples what profit is there to gain the whole world and lose your life?  As we repent and believe in the Gospel, may we always choose to follow the Lord – the source of all life.

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If you are looking for more material to help you this Lent, you might consider this list of presentations I have offered over the last couple of years.  Feel free to check it out and share if you find it helpful:

Podcast Resources for a Powerful Lent

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Ash Wednesday. Catholic Inspiration

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Ash Wednesday Readings

Fr. Andrew’s Homily Podcast

Ashes are common in our daily life – every fire leads to them.  But note these two qualities:

  • They are dirty
  • They are lifeless

Welcome to the reality of sin: The ashes we wear are an outward sign that we wish to turn away from all that soils our souls and harms our hearts.  May the words we hear today help us to seek the cleansing life that comes from Christ.  The words are clear:

Repent, and Believe in the Gospel!

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If you are looking for more material to help you this Lent, you might consider this list of presentations I have offered over the last couple of years.  Feel free to check it out and share if you find it helpful:

Podcast Resources for a Powerful Lent

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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