“Since it was your eyes he opened, you should be able to tell us, who is this Jesus?” Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Fr. Charlie Gordon CSC
3rd Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
“If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.” Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
2nd Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
Jesus Christ says to us as he said to Peter, James and John, “Rise, and do not be afraid.” Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
1st Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
Why did our first parents let the serpent talk them into eating the forbidden fruit? Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
“Be holy because I, your God, am holy.” Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
Set before you are fire and water – life and death – stretch forth your hand to whichever you choose. Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
What could Jesus mean by salt that has lost its taste? Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
“O gates lift up your heads; grow higher ancient doors. Let him enter, the king of Glory.” Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
We should try to identify the heart of darkness in our own time and place, and strive to set it alight for Christ. Click here to link to the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%
Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
Why does sinless Jesus insist on being baptized by John? Perhaps as evidence that He is fully human, as well as fully divine. Click here for the Sunday readings, and here for a transcript of Fr. Charlie’s reflection. %PODCAST%