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Luke 10:41

Hosted by Fr. William Rooney · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 217 episodes

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About this podcast

Fr. Will is a Priest of the Diocese of Austin, TX - He sometimes blogs at. https://luke1041.com/

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Fr. William Rooney hosts Luke 10:41, a religion show with 217 episodes published.

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Envy: The Joy-Stealing Sin | Fr. Will Rooney | 4th Sunday of Lent

Mar 15, 202613mS4

Key Takeaways Envy is sorrow at another person’s good. Envy twists the desire for joy and friendship. Comparison becomes dangerous when we believe God’s grace is scarce. David and Jonathan model freedom from envy through

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Living Water for the Wounded Heart: Lust and the Woman at the Well | Fr. Will Rooney | 3rd Sunday of Lent

Mar 8, 202615mS4

Episode Overview Why is the Samaritan woman at the well in the middle of the day? Fr. Will reflects on the deep wounds and spiritual thirst revealed in the Gospel of the Woman at the Well. Through the lens of the Lenten

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That They May Have Life | Part 4 – The Fifth Commandment: Life, Justice, and the Christian Citizen

Mar 5, 20261h 12mS4

Episode Summary In Part 4 of That They May Have Life , we continue our morality series by moving through the Fourth Commandment’s reach into civil society and then turning to the Fifth Commandment: “You shall not kill.”

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Rise and Do Not Be Afraid: The Transfiguration, Zeal, and Sloth | Fr. Will Rooney | 2nd Sunday of Lent

Mar 4, 202618mS4

Summary On the Second Sunday of Lent, the Church gives us the Transfiguration—every year—because we need what the disciples needed: hope. Fr. Will unpacks why Jesus brings Peter, James, and John up the mountain, and how

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Hungry for More: Gluttony & Greed | Dcn. Chris Haberberger | 1st Sunday of Lent

Feb 22, 202617mS4

EPISODE OVERVIEW In this first installment of our Lenten series on The Seven Deadly Sins, Deacon Chris explores the spiritual roots of gluttony and greed. Through the lens of Genesis and the Temptation of Jesus in the de

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Ash Wednesday | Remember You Are Dust | Homily by Fr. Will Rooney

Feb 18, 20266mS4

Ash Wednesday always contains a striking tension. Jesus tells us in the Gospel: “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them.” And yet, today, we receive ashes on our foreheads — visible to

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The Sermon on the Mount | Part 3: A Reality Check (Ask, Seek, Knock) | Homily for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Feb 15, 20268mS4

In Part 3 of our Sermon on the Mount series, Fr. Will uses a ninth grade geometry story—an exam covered in red ink—to unpack what Jesus is doing in today’s Gospel. Christ, the Master Teacher, tells the truth about the hu

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That They May Have Life | Part 4 - The Ten Commandments: Law, Worship, and the Domestic Church

Feb 12, 20261h 16m

Episode Summary In this session, we turn to Christian morality through the lens of the Ten Commandments—always interpreted in light of Jesus Christ who “came not to abolish but to fulfill” the Law (Matthew 5:17–20). We r

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The Sermon on the Mount | Part 2: Salt & Light | Homily for the 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Feb 8, 202616mS4

In this second homily of our Sermon on the Mount series, Deacon Chris reflects on one of Jesus’ most direct and challenging teachings: “You are the salt of the earth… You are the light of the world.” Jesus does not offer

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The Sermon on the Mount | Part 1: The Master Teacher | Homily for the 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Feb 1, 202616mS4

In this homily for the 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time, we begin a three-part series on The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ longest and most profound teaching in the Gospel. Jesus is not merely offering moral advice or spiritual

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That They May Have Life | Part 3 – Virtue, Law, and Grace: How We Become Good

Jan 29, 20261h 1m

Episode Summary Why is it so difficult to be good? In Part 3 of That They May Have Life , we move deeper into the heart of Christian morality. Because of original sin, our intellect is darkened, our will is weakened, and

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Called By Name | Mission – Come After Me | 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jan 26, 202611mS4

In Part 3 of the Called By Name series, Fr. Will reflects on the call of the first disciples in Matthew 4. While the Gospel can make it seem like the disciples followed Jesus instantly, the wider witness of Scripture sho

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That They May Have Life | Part 2 -Why Is It So Hard to Be Good? Sin, Freedom, and the Moral Act

Jan 26, 20261h 8m

This session is the second talk in the That They May Have Life: Christian Morality series. Picking up from the previous week’s focus on happiness, beatitude, and conversion, Fr. Will turns to a central question of discip

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Called by Name | Identity – Beloved Sons and Daughters | 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Jan 18, 202614mS4

This homily is the second reflection in the Called by Name: Relationship, Identity, and Mission series. Preached by Dcn. Chris Haberberger, it focuses on the unshakable Christian identity revealed in baptism. Beginning w

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That they may have life | Part 1 - Foundations | What does it really mean to live a good life?

Jan 15, 20261h 0m

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Called by Name | Relationship | Baptism of the Lord

Jan 11, 202617mS4

This homily marks the beginning of a three-part series, Called by Name: Relationship, Identity, and Mission, preached on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. In this first reflection, Fr. Will Rooney focuses on the foun

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Growing in Relationship with Jesus | Prayer, Charity, and a Rule of Life | Adult Faith Formation

Jan 8, 202654m

This Adult Faith Formation session focuses on how Christians can intentionally grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Fr. Will Rooney presents the heart of the Christian life as a response to God’s love—received f

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Your Holy Family | The Mission of the Family – To Educate, Empower, and Evangelize | Feast of the Epiphany

Jan 7, 202620mS4

This homily is the final reflection in a three-part Christmas–Epiphany series on the family. Celebrated on the Feast of the Epiphany and preached by Fr. Will Rooney, it focuses on the mission of the family as God’s chose

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Your Holy Family | Motherhood – To Receive, Reflect, and Respond | Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

Jan 2, 202614mS4

This homily is the second reflection in a three-part Christmas–Epiphany series on the family. Given by Dcn. Chris Haberberger on the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, it focuses on the vocation of motherhood as God’s cho

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Your Holy Family | Fatherhood - To Protect and Provide | Feast of the Holy Family

Dec 28, 202520mS4

This homily marks the beginning of a three-part Christmas–Epiphany series on the family, rooted in the mystery of the Incarnation. God chose to enter the world not simply as a man, but as a child born into a family—and i

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