
Episodes

Sunday Aug 18, 2013
I Have Come to Cast a Fire Upon the Earth
Sunday Aug 18, 2013
Sunday Aug 18, 2013
Jesus' words from our Gospel this week inspired the name for my program, Word on Fire. Jesus speaks of the divine judgment that will fall like a cleansing fire on the earth. This is not opposed to God's love, but is rather what God's love looks like to a fallen world.

Sunday Aug 11, 2013
Faith and the Reasoning of the Religious Mind
Sunday Aug 11, 2013
Sunday Aug 11, 2013
God cannot be analyzed scientifically the way one would study the things of the world, but God can be approached through religious reasoning, or Faith. Faith is often criticized as unintelligent tomfoolery. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The Catholic tradition reveals that Faith is a rational reaction to God in the religious person. It is the reasoning of the religious mind.

Sunday Aug 04, 2013
The Great Yes and The Great No
Sunday Aug 04, 2013
Sunday Aug 04, 2013
Very often we find ourselves drawn towards extremes: puritanism or hedonism, idolizing the world or demonizing the world. The proper Catholic balance involves a balance—a yes and a no—to both extremes. We should enjoy the world we have been given while understanding that it is not as important as the God who gave it.

Sunday Jul 28, 2013
Kingdom Prayer
Sunday Jul 28, 2013
Sunday Jul 28, 2013
How central is the Lord's Prayer to Christianity! Basically this prayer is about ordering ourselves to God and letting his way of being order all levels of our lives. But we must not think that we will easily orientate ourselves to God. There are powerful forces that resist this, and we must not be naive about them. The Lord's Prayer is the itinerary for our spiritual journey.

Sunday Jul 07, 2013
Boasting in the Cross
Sunday Jul 07, 2013
Sunday Jul 07, 2013
St. Paul tells us in our second reading that he boasts in the cross of Jesus. To any of his hearers in the first century this would have sounded like madness. Paul can boast in this shameful thing precisely because God has raised Jesus from death and thereby placed the world-the realm of hatred, violence, and division-under judgment. Now we must have the courage to leave the world and enter into the new creation which is the body of Christ.

Sunday Jun 16, 2013
The Sin of David
Sunday Jun 16, 2013
Sunday Jun 16, 2013
Today's first reading describes the sin of David with Bathsheba, David's attempts to cover up his crime, and the subsequent punishment for his sin. Even God's chosen king fell into terrible sin. Each person must always be on their guard against temptation for although God offers grace, it is not cheap grace.

Sunday Jun 09, 2013
Making Something From Nothing
Sunday Jun 09, 2013
Sunday Jun 09, 2013
This week's readings are for the people who feel that they have no hope. Even in the darkest of times, God can create something from nothing and can bring grace back into our lives. In the first reading, the prophet Elijah brings the old widow's son back from the dead; in the Gospel, Christ does the same thing; and in St. Paul's letter, he recounts his conversion from a fierce persecutor of Christianity to its great advocate. In every case God made something from nothing and injected grace back into someone's life, and He can always do the same for us if we are open to Him.

Sunday Jun 02, 2013
The Gift of the Eucharist
Sunday Jun 02, 2013
Sunday Jun 02, 2013
The Church comes from the Eucharist for it is the sacrifice that makes saints. The Eucharist is essentially the fullest act of gratitude prefigured in Melchizedek finding its fulfillment in the sacrifice of Christ. Every Mass is a participation in and celebration of this sacrifice, but the feast of Corpus Christi is a time to be especially aware of the gift of the Eucharist.

Sunday May 19, 2013
Pentecost and Sinai
Sunday May 19, 2013
Sunday May 19, 2013
This week is the great feast of Pentecost. Christ rules his Church from Heaven by sending his Spirit into the Church all over the world. We participate in the reign of Christ whenever we act in accordance with the Spirit.

Sunday May 05, 2013
No Temple in the New Jerusalem
Sunday May 05, 2013
Sunday May 05, 2013
In this week's reading from the Book of Revelation the narrator describes the arrival of the Holy City of the New Jerusalem. The visionary sees a great city and notes that there is no temple because the whole city has become a temple, a place of right praise. God created the whole world to shine in the divine light, and the visionary sees the fulfillment of this hope.