Our reading this week are all about listening. Click here for the Sunday readings, Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Fractio Verbi
3rd Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we speak our repentance out loud, and hear Christ’s words of forgiveness spoken, not to the whole world, but to us. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
2nd Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
Like Thomas, we too recognize Christ by his wounds. Click here to link to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
The Solemn Liturgies of Holy Week
We enter the holiest week of the Church year. Please scroll through to find three distinct reflections to mark the movement from Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday: Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: As Christians, we want to pay special attention to what Jesus chose to do with the last precious hours of his […]
Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
We struggle against the tendency to condemn those who have offended us. Click here to connect to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
5th Sunday in Lent, Cycle C
We “ain’t seen nothing yet.” Click here to connect to the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
4th Sunday in Lent, Cycle C
Would we rather slop pigs for a slave-driver than return to Christ? Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
3rd Sunday in Lent, Cycle C
Let’s take another look at the burning bush. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
2nd Sunday in Lent, Cycle C
For a moment on the mountain, Peter sees Christ in glory. We too can have “mountaintop” experiences. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
1st Sunday in Lent, Cycle C
If we read our Gospel closely, we learn that it was the Spirit, not the devil, who led Christ into the desert. It is the same Spirit who leads us into Lent. Click here for the Sunday readings. Click here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%