Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchChrist Living His Life in You
Jesus Christ is infintely more than a moral ideal, a saint whom we admire from afar. In accord with the image from the Gospel for today, he is the vi…
20 years, 1 month ago
The Risen Lord
Luke paints a fascinating portrait of the risen Jesus in our Gospel for today. He stands in the midst of his disciples, gathering them as the new Isr…
20 years, 2 months ago
The Disquieting Grave of Jesus
Graves are usually places of peace, repose, and meditation. We sit by a gravesite or we stroll through a cemetery in order to reflect on lives well l…
20 years, 2 months ago
The Master Has Need of You
The donkey upon which Jesus rides into Jerusalem is a wonderful image for discipleship. He is a simple, humble, unassuming creature--and he is presse…
20 years, 2 months ago
God's Cleansing Anger
God sometimes expresses his anger at his people Israel. This is not an emotional snit into which God falls; rather, it is a way of expressing his pas…
20 years, 3 months ago
Speaking to Moses and Elijah
For a Jew of Jesus' time, Moses and Elijah would symbolize the Law and the Prophets, the two major divisions of the Scriptures. Jesus' conversation w…
20 years, 3 months ago
Angels and Wild Beasts
Our readings for the first Sunday of Lent highlight the cosmic and universal nature of God's redemptive purpose. The covenant of Noah was made, not j…
20 years, 4 months ago
New Wine and New Wineskins
The new wine that Jesus speaks of is the Gospel itself, the Good News that God has joined our human condition. In order to take in such a message and…
20 years, 4 months ago
Carrying Souls to Christ
In the wonderful Gospel story for today, the paralytic gets to Jesus only because there are four friends willing to carry him to the Lord. Are there …
20 years, 4 months ago
Giving God the Glory
In our second reading, St. Paul tells us to do everything--even such simple acts as eating and drinking--for the glory of God. We should make sure th…
20 years, 4 months ago