Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP opens up the readings for the Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, investigating what it means to authentically follow God's law.
Fr. Andrew Carl Wisdom, OP breaks open the Word for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, reminding us that God always feeds us when we need it most.
Fr. Don Goergen, OP breaks open the readings for the Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, pointing out the many and surprising ways God reaches out to us.
Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the Word for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, reminding us to look for help from others as we try to do right in the world.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP breaks open the readings for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time with help from the example of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, who takes seriously our universal call to love and care for the poor.
Fr. Andrew Carl Wisdom, OP opens up the readings for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, challenging us to keep moving forward on our spiritual journey.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP opens up the readings for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, reminding us that all of creation is a gift from God that we are charged with taking care of.
Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP opens up the meaning of the celebration of that most central theme, the Body and Blood of Christ, reminding us that we live in a world in need of salvation, and worth saving.
Fr. Brian Walker, OP preaches on the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity, letting us know that we do not need to understand God live a life of grace in God.
Fr. Luke Barder, OP breaks open the readings for Pentecost, the birth of the Church, reminding us that God is still working on building up his house and furnishing it will every good thing.
Fr. Don Goergen, OP, opens up the readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, exploring what is means that God is Love and we are to love one another just as Jesus has loved us.
Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, reminding us that, because Jesus is the vine and we are the branches, we are all connected and in this together.
Fr. Scott Steinkerchner, OP breaks open the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, pointing out some of the more challenging implications of of Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
Fr. Samuel Hakeem, OP breaks open the readings for the Third Sunday of Easter, challenging us to mirror the mercy of God in our own lives, thus calling all people to faith in Jesus Christ.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP breaks open the Gospel for Divine Mercy Sunday, relating how in the story of Doubting Thomas we see Jesus reaching out, doing what it takes to help Thomas believe.
Fr. James Marchionda, OP breaks open the readings for Easter Sunday, reminding us that as impressive a job the Apostles had to follow in Jesus' footsteps, this is our task now—and God judges us ready for it!