The Lord’s Prayer starts with this Gospel passage; this is how we are to pray. Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Fractio Verbi
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
While God is a mystery, what God wants us to do is not. Click here for a link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
“The marks on my body are those of Jesus.” (Gal. 6:17). Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
We can either “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” Click here for the Sunday readings and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Cycle C
In the Eucharist, everything that is precious, everything possessed of mortal beauty, takes its place at the one table–at the foot of the one Cross. Click here for the Sunday readings and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Cycle C
What is the most you’d do for a friend? Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Pentecost Sunday, Cycle C
Christ is real. Love is real. It’s how we love, not the games we play in our heads, that matters. Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
7th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
In Christ we are united with one another, and through Christ we are united with God, so we are always with someone who loves us. Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
6th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
In the midst of his farewell discourse, Jesus seems to tell his disciples he isn’t leaving them after all. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
5th Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
The Church is ancient, but ever new. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%