
Episodes

Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Nicodemus Came at Night
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Wednesday Mar 10, 2021
Friends, our Gospel for today contains one of the most important lines in the entire Bible: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” To “believe” here means much more than to accept the truth of an idea; it is to enter into the space opened up by the death of the Son of God. When you do that, you are born again; when you do that, you have eternal life.

Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Back to the Fundamentals — Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Friends, I have often said that Lent is a bit like basic training for the military or summer workouts for a football team—it is a chance to get back to the fundamentals of the faith, namely, the Ten Commandments. In this homily, I look at each of the Ten Commandments, using them as an examination of conscience for this Lenten season.

Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
The Ordering of Love and the Awful Story of Abraham and Isaac
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Friends, if the intention of an author is to convince people to read and think about what he’s written, the author of Sunday's first reading has done his job well. We hear the deeply troubling story of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his own son, Isaac. How do we reconcile God’s love with his asking Abraham to kill his own son? How should we take the fact that Abraham was willing to follow through with it? And what does this mean for how we must order our own lives?

Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Pray, Fast, Give Alms
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Friends, Lent is a marvelous opportunity to deepen our lives of prayer, to temper our desires for food and drink, and to engage in a graced time of alms giving. Let’s use this season to get our bodies and our behavior patterns in order, to show our love and service in very concrete ways.

Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Go Tell the Priests
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Friends, today’s Gospel centers around Jesus’ healing of a leper. Although there aren’t many lepers around today, there are plenty of people that we treat as outsiders or pariahs. We should welcome them as Jesus does.

Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
How to Evangelize
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Wednesday Feb 03, 2021
Friends, in this Sunday's readings, St. Paul highlights the significance of evangelization. The Church, by its very nature, evangelizes, going out to the ends of the world with its good news. And woe to us if we fail to do this! Paul urges us to organize our lives around mission, and to even move out of our comfort zones to do so.

Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
A Prophet Greater than Moses
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Moses is, without a doubt, the greatest figure in the Old Testament. He heard the voice of God from the burning bush; he was given the Ten Commandments; he was permitted to talk to God as to a friend.
But Moses speaks of a prophet who is to come, who is “like himself” and who should be listened to. Jesus is this prophet who has the legitimate personal authority to speak the divine word and bring healing to creation.

Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Accepting Our Mission from God
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
Wednesday Jan 20, 2021
In today’s first reading, we find the story of Jonah, a narrative about the acceptance (or rejection) of God’s mission. We are all called to difficult things, and so most of us sinners, most of the time, do everything we can to avoid our mission. In Jonah’s case, it was physical flight, but for many of us it’s choosing to ignore what God has said, a giving in to every other voice, taking the path of least resistance, making excuses, pleading our own sinfulness, settling for spiritual mediocrity. What would happen if every single person in our society commenced to embrace his or her mission from God? One man converted the entire city, from the King to the very animals. Nothing is impossible for God and for those whom God has empowered.

Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
God Raises Up His Prophets
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
Wednesday Jan 13, 2021
With the whole Church around the world, we return to Ordinary Time. This week, we have a wonderful Old Testament reading from the first book of Samuel having to do with the call of the prophet Samuel, and Eli his mentor helping him discern the voice of God. We know that story as a charming, even sentimental story—and it is that—but it's much more than that. And to see it, we have to get a wider perspective.

Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
The God Who Enters Our Muddy Waters
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
Wednesday Jan 06, 2021
The Gospel writers compel us, as it were, to pass through John the Baptist to get to Jesus; all four Gospels give us a version of Jesus’ baptism by John. But this baptism was embarrassing to the early Church, because it was interested in presenting Jesus as the Son of God, and yet people were coming to John as sinners for a baptism of repentance. Why would the incarnate Son of God seek out such a baptism? It is the very embarrassment of the baptism that, in many ways, is the point.
