Redemption means we can discard the toxic internal scripts we sometimes create about ourselves, and live as the beloved children of God that we are in Christ. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings. %PODCAST%
Fractio Verbi
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Our conviction that God comes to us in the bread and wine of the Eucharist nurtures an undeniably Catholic sacramental imagination, attentive to the possibility of grace in any encounter. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is the ultimate refutation of our tendency to radical individualism, for it reveals God as the relationship of perfect love among three persons: Father, Son and Spirit. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Pentecost, Cycle C
The Feast of Pentecost reminds us of what is real……and the games we play in our heads don’t make the cut. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%
7th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
Being united to one another in Christ magnifies the truth of the old saying that “a sorrow shared is halved, and a joy shared is doubled.” Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings, or download for later. Here is a transcript […]
6th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
With Jesus Christ, there is always more going on than we might think, including something as simple as saying “goodbye.” Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings, or download it for later. Here is a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%
5th Sunday of Easter Cycle C: April 24, 2016
This week’s readings remind us of a beautiful and mysterious paradox: our faith and the Church are both ancient and ever-new. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings. Here is a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%
4th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C: April 17, 2016
If we want to hear God’s voice, we must silence the non-stop chatter we allow to fill our minds. Click here to link to the readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflections on the readings, and here for a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%
3rd Sunday of Easter, Cycle C: April 10, 2016
The Sacrament of Reconciliation affords us the mercy and healing for which we yearn. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings. Here is a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%
2nd Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
Here is a different way to consider “Doubting Thomas.” Click here for the Sunday readings. Click the Play button below to hear Fr. Charlie’s reflection on the readings, or download it for later. Here is a transcript of the reflection. %PODCAST%