
Do You Put God First? | Scripture Reflections: June 28, 2026
Father Vincent talks about why Jesus tells us to love him above all else, even before our closest relationships and our own lives. Readings from June 28, 2026.

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Father Vincent talks about why Jesus tells us to love him above all else, even before our closest relationships and our own lives. Readings from June 28, 2026.

Father Jonathan explains how we can have both a healthy fear of evil and the courage to live in freedom with God. Readings from June 21, 2026.

Father Dave reminds us that Jesus' call for laborers for his harvest is not just for the Apostles. It's a call for you to build up the kingdom of God through your authentic witness. Readings from June 14, 2026.

Father Dave Pivonka, TOR , reminds us that Jesus' call for laborers for his harvest is not just for the Apostles. It's a call for you to build up the kingdom of God through your authentic witness. Readings from June 14,

For the feast of Corpus Christi, Father Patrick Whittle, TOR, challenges us to encounter the Eucharist with greater awe and wonder. Readings from June 7, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as

Father Jonathan talks about the mystery of the Most Holy Trinity and the importance of love. Readings from May 31, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Catholic podcasts, video

Father Dave wishes you a holy Pentecost from Franciscan University. In this Jubilee Year of St. Francis, he also shares how St. Francis followed the Holy Spirit and how we can do the same. Readings from May 24, 2026. You

Father Patrick explains how, even when we feel like we don’t have it all figured out, we can still walk in faith and share the Good News. Readings from May 17, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as we

Father Jonathan encourages us to turn to the Holy Spirit for help and guidance. Readings from May 10, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Catholic podcasts, videos, and resour

Father Dave talks about what it means that Jesus has a place prepared for us—and how we need to choose to follow him there. Readings from May 3, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover

We often feel like we need to surmount obstacles on our own, but Father Patrick says Jesus invites us to enter through his gate and to trust in him as the Good Shepherd. Readings from April 26, 2026. You can watch the vi

Father Jonathan challenges us to look at our faith journey and see how Jesus has met us every step of the way. Readings from April 19, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Cath

On Divine Mercy Sunday, Father Dave talks about how peace is not an absence of something but rather the presence of Someone. Readings from April 12, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as disco

Father Patrick wishes you a happy Easter from Franciscan University. He also shares why the empty tomb gives us hope. Readings from April 5, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover othe

On Palm Sunday, Father Jonathan invites us to encounter Holy Week with Jesus as he enters Jerusalem like royalty and, just days later, endures his Passion. Readings from March 29, 2026. You can watch the video version of

Father Dave reflects on the raising of Lazarus and how Jesus desires to awaken us to new life. Readings from March 22, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Catholic podcasts, v

Father Patrick encourages us to ask God to enlighten the darkness of our hearts. Readings from March 15, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Catholic podcasts, videos, and res

Father Jonathan reflects on Jesus meeting the woman at the well and how we, too, can grow in encounter, conversion, and community. Readings from March 8, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as

Father Dave says God wants to speak to you. Are you listening? Readings from March 1, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover other Catholic podcasts, videos, and resources at Faith and

For the first Sunday of Lent, Father Patrick reminds us of what we’re called to do during this liturgical season. Readings from February 22, 2026. You can watch the video version of this episode, as well as discover othe
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