Episodes
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Monday Mar 06, 2017
During Lent we go back to the basics...back to the basics of our relationship with God... The Church gives us the first reading from Genesis today to remind us of what sin is and what is its root... The will to decide for myself what is best for me, what is right and wrong. The is what the serpent tried to get Adam and Eve to do, this is what Satan tries to get Jesus to do in today's Gospel, and this is what the Enemy continues to do with us every day.
Sunday Feb 26, 2017
Sunday Feb 26, 2017
Today Jesus tells us, "Do not worry about our life." And then he gives us a practical command: "Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness...and all these things will be given you besides." How we can start to believe and live this reality.
Sunday Feb 19, 2017
Sunday Feb 19, 2017
Jesus tells us that the quality of our love is based on how we love the people whom we find it difficult to love. This means we need to know what it means to love! Love is not a feeling but willing the good of the other. this means we can love our enemies...and our husbands...
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
2/12/16: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Following the Law on the Inside
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
Today Jesus gives us four laws from the Torah and then he brings them deeper, to the level of the heart. Jesus is not interested only in appearances, what is on the outside. So he wants us to follow the law in an external way, but he wants our hearts too!
Monday Feb 06, 2017
2-5-17: 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Are We Salt and Light in the World?
Monday Feb 06, 2017
Monday Feb 06, 2017
In today's Gospel, Jesus tells us that we are the "salt of the earth" and the "light of the world." This means that their faith, like salt and light, must have an effect on others for it to be worth anything. Are we salt and light in our families? In our school? In the workplace?
Sunday Jan 22, 2017
Sunday Jan 22, 2017
Today's readings show us that Jesus began and did most of his ministry in the least likely place: In the land of Zebulun and Naphtali--the land of gloom and doom--"Galilee of the Gentiles." He brings light to the darkness. This is precisely the logic of the Scriptures. This is precisely what he wants to do in our hearts.
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
1/8/17: Epiphany: Whom do we SEEK to fulfill our hearts?
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
Sunday Jan 08, 2017
King Herod tries to kill the baby King Jesus because he didn't want anyone (including God) to rule over him. Are we so different? Are we not afraid of what would need to happen if we would submit ourselves to God's kingship? Yet the Magi sought out Jesus and chose him above power, wealth, and pleasure.
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
1/1/17: The Sign of the Infant in the Manger
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
Sunday Jan 01, 2017
After revealing Himself through strange and startling ways throughout the Old Testament, in Jesus God does something radically new. The All-Powerful One comes as a powerless child. As one who is needy. As one who invites and welcomes our love.
Sunday Dec 25, 2016
Christmas 2016: Reborn in the Messiness of My Heart
Sunday Dec 25, 2016
Sunday Dec 25, 2016
"Jesus Mary and Joseph are knocking on the door, just like the knocked on the door 2000 years ago, and they were rejected 2000 years ago. They're knocking on the door of our heart. They're not worried about the messiness. Will we let them in and allow them to bring the forgiveness, the healing, and the light--Jesus--the only true remedy for our heart?"
Monday Dec 19, 2016
12/18/16: 4th Sunday of Advent: In Jesus, God Shows Us that He is Real
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Today's first reading is the wonderful and strange prophesy of Isaiah that "a virgin will conceive and bear a son." Isaiah gives the prophesy because Ahaz refused to ask God for a sign--an indication of his unbelief. God was simply not as real as his problems. Over 700 years after the prophesy is given, God proves how real he is by sending his Son so that we could see God and touch Him and hear Him and be touched by Him. God is faithful. He keeps His promises.