
Episodes

Sunday May 29, 2011
The Spirit of Power and of Truth
Sunday May 29, 2011
Sunday May 29, 2011
The Scriptures for this Sunday offer some glimpse of the Holy Spirit in advance of the great feast of Pentecost. The Holy Spirit is the heavenly grace that enlivens the Church in all aspects of its mission.

Sunday May 22, 2011
The Co-Inherence of the Mystical Body
Sunday May 22, 2011
Sunday May 22, 2011
No man is an island. One of the messages of the Gospel is that all reality is interconnected. Jesus is the Vine and we are the branches. How organic the Bible is! This view of reality is the exact opposite of the American individualism that currently pervades our culture.

Sunday May 15, 2011
The Shepherd's Voice
Sunday May 15, 2011
Sunday May 15, 2011
God speaks to us in many ways, especially though the conscience. Since God is a Person, his voice will reach our consciences and lure us to conform our lives to the life of his Son, Jesus Christ. In addition to listening to Christ thought the scriptures, through the teachings of the Church, through the lives of the saints, and through the liturgy, listen to Him speaking to your conscience. He will set you free.

Sunday May 08, 2011
The Road to Emmaus
Sunday May 08, 2011
Sunday May 08, 2011
Like the two disciples walking towards Emmaus, a symbol of worldly power and security, and away from Jerusalem, the center of sacrifice, we need to be stopped in our tracks. Christ appears to them, but they do not recognize him. They do not recognize him because they are walking the wrong way. The recognition of the pattern of Christ’s life does come until the Eucharistic act which presents the pattern of sacrificial love. Then they immediately go back to Jerusalem, the place of suffering love.

Sunday May 01, 2011
The Risen Christ in the Midst of His Church
Sunday May 01, 2011
Sunday May 01, 2011
Jesus has come to bring us the divine life. Under his influence we become peaceful, unafraid, evangelizing, and forgiving. Through the Church, saints are made. This is because Christ is at the very center of the Church.
