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We receive to the extent that we believe. Unfortunately, our level of faith often falls to the level of the ordinary rather than rising to the standard of the Gospels! Homily for August 16, 2026 The 20th Sunday in Ordina

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Jesus came to reveal the Father, so that His joy may be in us. My mission is to help you experience greater joy and freedom in the Holy Spirit. There is always more!
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We receive to the extent that we believe. Unfortunately, our level of faith often falls to the level of the ordinary rather than rising to the standard of the Gospels! Homily for August 16, 2026 The 20th Sunday in Ordina

In this life, we see so much darkness that sometimes we forget how the Story ends. He wins, She wins, and we win if we are with Them! Homily for August 14, 2026 Vigil of the Assumption of Mary

The goal of the Christian life and going to a Catholic School is to become transformed by Jesus into the men and women, the saints, He created us to be! Homily for the first day of school August 13, 2026

Spiritual amnesia and distraction keep us rooted in fear. Remembering and being attentive to His Presence sets us free! Homily for August 9, 2026 The 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A

St. John Vianney inspires all Christians, not just priests, by his life and love for God. Pray that all priests would be united to Jesus like him! Homily for the Feast of St. John Vianney August 4, 2026

The enemy wants us to focus on how big our problems are and how little we have to address them. Jesus invites us to keep our eyes fixed on Him and rest in what He is doing. Homily for August 1, 2026, The 18th Sunday in O

What do I do when I find myself overwhelmed by the weeds of my life? Time to gather them and throw them in the "A.R.C."! 2nd Homily for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A July 19, 2026

What's our response when we are betrayed or when find ourselves as the betrayer? 1st Homily for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 18, 2026

The enemy doesn't have to tempt us to do bad things as long as he can use the many good things that we do to crowd out the most important thing: hearing the voice of the Good Shepherd and receiving His love. Homily for J

Free people don't have to perform for God and others. Jesus, save me from the slavery of fear, guilt, and shame! Homily for Sunday, July 5, 2026, the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

Has Jesus set us free from the fear of failure and being exposed as "less-than"? Homily for the Vigil of Sts. Peter and Paul, June 27, 2029

We were never meant to suffer alone. Homily for the Patronal Feast Day of Sts. Peter & Paul Mass for the Day, June 27, 2026

What do we do when confronted with real evil or find ourselves in the midst of a crisis? Homily for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A June 21, 2026 (Father's Day)

We don't want to talk about it because it is so delicate, but we must in order to save lives. Homily for the 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A, June 14, 2026

Would people looking at how we treat the Eucharist know that we believe it is actually Jesus? Homily for Corpus Christi Sunday, June 7 2026

There is a gigantic difference between loneliness and solitude, though in our mind they may seem like the same thing. We are never alone because we have access to the Trinity within us! Homily for Holy Trinity Sunday, Ma

Jesus came to destroy the works of the enemy, especially the fear that keeps us in our "locked rooms." Homily for Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2026

Homily for the last day of school, May 19, 2026. Goodbyes are an important part of life as much as we naturally don't like them!

Homily for 2026 Graduates and the feast of the Ascension, May 17, 2026

Homily for Sts. Peter and Paul graduation, May 15, 2026
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