
Episodes

Sunday Jan 03, 2010
Religion, Science, and the Journey of the Magi
Sunday Jan 03, 2010
Sunday Jan 03, 2010
The story of the Magi illuminates important dynamics in the relationship of religious conviction and scientific investigation. There need not be any necessary conflict between the religion and science, as wise men of every age are drawn, not only to investigate the wonders of creation, but to draw closer to Christ, through whom all things have been made.

Sunday Dec 20, 2009
Joy Before the Ark of God
Sunday Dec 20, 2009
Sunday Dec 20, 2009
The image of John the Baptist leaping in joy in the womb of his mother at the sound of the greeting of the Blessed Virgin Mary hearkens back to the Old Testament image of David, leaping and dancing before the Ark of the Covenant. The New Testament is properly understood when one references patterns or events that are described in the Old Testament.

Sunday Dec 06, 2009
Be Ready!
Sunday Dec 06, 2009
Sunday Dec 06, 2009
The prophecy of Baruch finds its fulfillment in the revelation of Christ, who brings the troubled history of God's people to its fulfillment and reveals God's eternal purpose for Jerusalem, the Temple, the Messiah and for Israel itself.

Sunday Nov 29, 2009
The End of the World as We Know It
Sunday Nov 29, 2009
Sunday Nov 29, 2009
The apocalyptic imagery of this Sunday's scriptures directs us to appreciate the finite nature of all worldly things and the truth that the only reality that endures in this world of inevitable change and loss is the Lordship of God in Christ.

Sunday Nov 22, 2009
There's a New King in Town
Sunday Nov 22, 2009
Sunday Nov 22, 2009
Christ's kingship cannot be properly understood outside Israel's expectations for the Messiah. Jesus of Nazareth fulfills these expectations, yet in surprising and unexpected ways.

Sunday Nov 15, 2009
The Last Battle
Sunday Nov 15, 2009
Sunday Nov 15, 2009
The scriptures for this Sunday represent a biblical genre called "apocalyptic", which means "unveiling" or "revelation." The extraordinary revelation of these particular scriptures is that in the death and resurrection of Jesus, the battle against the fallen powers of heaven and earth has been won and a new age has begun, the age of the Church.

Sunday Nov 01, 2009
The Communion of Saints
Sunday Nov 01, 2009
Sunday Nov 01, 2009
The magnificent diversity of the Saints indicates to us that we have been called to holiness. Holiness is about more than a kind of humanisn, but a deliberate and sincere discipline of life by which we imitate Christ and accept his presence in all the circumstances of our lives.

Sunday Oct 25, 2009
Called From Darkness Into His Light
Sunday Oct 25, 2009
Sunday Oct 25, 2009
The story of Bartimeaus is a model of the spiritual journey. The desire for Christ engenders in us spiritual healing, which is delivered in a profound illumination of Christ's identity, the acceptance of which leads us into the Church.

Sunday Oct 18, 2009
The Suffering Servant
Sunday Oct 18, 2009
Sunday Oct 18, 2009
This Sunday's readings highlight the idea of redemptive suffering. The revelation of Christ changes our disposition towards the difficulties of life, filling these experiences with the potential for goodness. In his Incarnation, Christ did not evade the often harsh realities of human experience, but he accepted them, knowing that he would be with us in all things. The challenge for us is that in the face of the inevitable challenges of life is this: will we accept hardship as an occasion to grow in holiness and deepen our relationship with the Lord.

Sunday Oct 11, 2009
The Necessity of Spiritual Heroism
Sunday Oct 11, 2009
Sunday Oct 11, 2009
Today's Gospel identifies the spiritual itinerary of discipleship, the movement from living out the Faith in accord with merely what is basic and the challenge of applying oneself to the demands of spiritual heroism. Christ does not let us remain comfortable with what amounts to only an adequate response to his call, he asks for more, and our relationship with him is expressed in our response.