
May 03, 2026
Using vivid campus ministry stories, graduations, dorm-room prayers, hospital visits—and everyday parenting moments, Fr. Raymond highlights how ordinary acts of presence and care can open hearts to Jesus.

Hosted by Fr. Raymond · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 25 episodes
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Fr. Raymond’s Sunday homilies for the Catholic Campus Ministry Mass—Christ-centered preaching that encourages, challenges, and equips students to live their faith on campus and beyond.
Fr. Raymond hosts Fr. Raymond: Sunday Homilies, a religion show with 25 episodes published.

Using vivid campus ministry stories, graduations, dorm-room prayers, hospital visits—and everyday parenting moments, Fr. Raymond highlights how ordinary acts of presence and care can open hearts to Jesus.

Fr. Raymond reflects on Peter’s first reading. He connects that message to campus ministry’s mission: helping students recognize the voice of the Good Shepherd and form lasting faith. Personal and pastoral reflections em

Reflecting on the Road to Emmaus and the experience of campus ministry explores how Jesus meets us on the journey through listening, opening Scripture, and setting our hearts on fire.

This Homily reflects on the Gospel story of the man born blind and explores the profound difference between physical sight and spiritual sight. Fr. Raymond unpacks how being given sight transforms a person’s entire reali

This homily explores the Transfiguration in the context of Lent: climbing the mountain, witnessing Jesus’ light, and hearing the Father’s voice. It reflects on how a heavenly glimpse breaks into our suffering and what th

The Homily draws parallels between grabbing a product and giving in to desires, emphasizing the importance of noticing the thoughts that precede sinful decisions. Fr. Raymond encourages nightly self-checks, the use of Sc

"Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return," inviting listeners to begin a Lenten pilgrimage of humility and transformation. The Homily explores how ashes mark us outwardly while true change happens in the hear

This Homily challenges listeners to stop blaming temptation and comfort, and to pursue a deeper, lived imitation of Jesus rather than surface-level rule-following. It emphasizes reading Scripture, prayer, true contrition

This Homily explores the question "Who am I?" by pointing us to Jesus. Using John the Baptist's simple testimony, "Behold the Lamb of God," Jesus saves through sacrifice and the Spirit remains with believers. Listeners a

The homily explores how the Holy Family lived in motion; stressed, uprooted, and obedient, showing that God often acts before life is settled. Drawing on Joseph's immediate response and the family's exile in Egypt, the G

This homily reframes Christmas away from gifts, lights, and nostalgia toward its deeper meaning: God becoming human to bring light into our darkness and train us into union with Christ. Through contemplative prayer and a

Mary and Joseph go together as the physical and spiritual union that brings new life: the mystery of the Incarnation, the womb as a return of the garden, and Joseph’s quiet protection. The homily reflects on the gift of

Jesus points to the signs and the prophets, inviting listeners to look closely at what has happened and to discern who they are truly seeking. This Homily explores how discipleship shifts from following leaders to recogn

This homily reframes Advent as active preparation rather than idle waiting, calling listeners to deepen their interior prayer life and readiness for Christ's coming. Practical suggestions include creating a dedicated pra

This Homily explores the unique kingship of Jesus — humble, sacrificial, and unlike any earthly ruler — and invites listeners to recognize their dignity and purpose as citizens of his kingdom given at baptism. It urges l

This Homily explains the rare celebration of the dedication of the Lateran Basilica, its history as a gift after the Edict of Milan, and its role as the seat of the Bishop of Rome. It ties the feast to the Gospel in whic

This Homily reflects on the Gospel image of Christ separating the sheep from the goats and urges listeners to avoid complacency about salvation, which is a gift already received in baptism. It encourages regular, deepeni

This Homily contrasts two figures from the Gospel—the proud Pharisee who seeks self-approval and the humble tax collector who recognizes his need for God’s mercy. It invites listeners to examine which inner voice they fe

This Homily explores the challenging gospel call to "pray always without becoming weary," using the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge to urge continual, heartfelt prayer. Practical lessons include sett

This Homily reflects on Jesus' healing of ten lepers, highlighting that only the Samaritan returned to give thanks and was truly converted. It challenges listeners to recognize grace, move beyond complacency in faith, an
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