
Episodes

Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Getting Straightened Out
Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Sunday Jun 08, 2008
Paul's letter to the Romans explores the great theme of justification, the process by which we become rectified or straightened out in regard to God. Key to this process, says Paul, is faith, that is to say, trust in the Lord. What has thrown us off-kilter is precisely a tendency to rely on our own powers. But when we, like Abraham our father in faith, learn to trust, then the divine life can flow into us and through us to the world.

Sunday Jun 01, 2008
Rock or Sand?
Sunday Jun 01, 2008
Sunday Jun 01, 2008
What is the foundation of your life? How goes it with your heart? Are you building your spiritual house on sand or on rock? These are the fundamental questions that both the book of Deuteronomy and the Gospel of Matthew pose for us as we return to Ordinary Time.

Sunday May 25, 2008
Panis Angelicus
Sunday May 25, 2008
Sunday May 25, 2008
In 1264, Pope Urban IV asked Thomas Aquinas to compose the office for the newly established feast of Corpus Christi. Thomas's texts are both beautiful and profound. By studying them, we can learn much of the Church's theology of the eucharist. He tells us that Christ serves us, with his own hands, the bread of angels.

Sunday May 18, 2008
Why the Trinity Matters
Sunday May 18, 2008
Sunday May 18, 2008
There is no question more important than this one: who is God? The doctrine of the Trinity is the Christian answer to that question. The Trinity is simply a doctrinally exact way of stating the belief that God is love. If love is what God is, then in the very being of God there must be lover, beloved, and love.

Sunday May 11, 2008
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
Sunday May 11, 2008
Sunday May 11, 2008
The feast of Pentecost is the birthday of the church. Our readings show us the four major features of the church: it is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. What do these four things mean? Listen to the sermon!

Sunday May 04, 2008
The Dangerous Spirit
Sunday May 04, 2008
Sunday May 04, 2008
Jesus assures his disciples that, if they pray for it, the Holy Spirit will definitely come upon them with great power. At the same time, he reminds them that the presence of the Spirit always awakens opposition and persecution. So ask for the Holy Spirit, but be prepared to suffer on his account.

Sunday Apr 27, 2008
Five Signs of the Spirit
Sunday Apr 27, 2008
Sunday Apr 27, 2008
As Pentecost approaches, the church gives us readings redolent of the Holy Spirit. Our passages for this Sunday speak in various ways of the presence of the Holy Spirit: bold speech, signs and wonders, joy, intellectual curiosity, and love.

Sunday Apr 20, 2008
The Priesthood of the Church
Sunday Apr 20, 2008
Sunday Apr 20, 2008
All the readings for today are, directly or indirectly, about the priesthood, that office that all of the baptized share. To be a priest is to be a mediator between God and human beings and to be a person who offers right praise. This identity should play itself out in all that you do.

Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Peter Proclaims Jesus is Lord
Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Peter's sermon on Pentecost morning is the model for all evangelical proclamation. He declares that Jesus is both Lord and Messiah, and this straightforward, unambiguous confession leads to conversion on the part of the people. When our preaching about Jesus is wishy-washy, unclear, tentative, we shouldn't be surprised that no one listens.

Sunday Apr 06, 2008
Emmaus and the Pattern of Redemption
Sunday Apr 06, 2008
Sunday Apr 06, 2008
The story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus teaches us how to see. When we listen to Christ explain the Scriptures to us, we understand the pattern of his life and death. And when we eat his body and drink his blood, we see precisely who he is: God's love made flesh.
