Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP breaks open the word for the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, looking at how the Word of God brings division, even though God wants peace.
Fr. Andrew Carl Wisdom, OP breaks open the story of Martha and Mary, sisters who served their friend Jesus in different ways, reminding us to not let the business of life get in the way of our relationship with God.
Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the Gospel of the day, reminding us that we are at our best when we work together to collectively be the Good Samaritan.
Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP breaks open the readings for the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, weaving together the promise of salvation with an acknowledgement of our need for salvation.
Fr. Andrew Carl Wisdom, OP breaks open the readings for Corpus Christi, reminding us that in partaking on the one body and blood of Christ, we commit ourselves to caring for others.
Fr. Brendan Curran, OP breaks open the readings for Pentecost, reminding us of the newness of the gifts of the Spirit, gifts that should revive our flagging hope.
Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP breaks open the readings for the Ascension of the Lord, pointing to this odd time when Jesus had already ascended into heaven but the Spirit had not yet been given.
Fr. Andrew Carl Wisdom, OP breaks open the readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, pointing out that in this Easter season we are called spread the Good News of how Jesus' resurrection puts us in a new relationship with God.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP breaks open the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, asking God to make us more loving so that we can help renew the face of the earth.
Fr. Brendan Curran, OP breaks open the readings for Divine Mercy Sunday, pointing out that it is no easy task to accept the reality of the resurrection and to let it change our lives.
Alleluia! Fr. James Marchionda, OP breaks open the Easter readings for us, asking us to think about what it might mean for Easter to come to Ukraine in the midst of devastation, and what it means for us.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP preaches for the Third Sunday of Lent, about the reality of holiness in our world confronted by the reality of sin, and God's response by extending second chances with infinite mercy.
Fr. Brendan Curran, OP breaks open the scriptures for the Second Sunday of Lent, reminding us that we have each had our moment on the mountaintop, and are called not to rest in it, but to share it.