Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
We need food for our bodies to stay healthy and to be able to function. We need spiritual food for our souls, mind, and hearts to live and thrive as human beings. Are we starving ourselves? Are we consuming the wrong things that deplete our humanity? How can we remedy this? ~ Fr. Matt
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Life flourishes when virtues are practiced. The readings call us to be mindful of others needs. We have too much of over consumptions and broken relationships. Let us strive to grow in the Divine vision of one body, one family so deeply loved by God. ~ Fr. Matt
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
People need sustenance, security, and healing. Jesus is the successor of Moses and chief Shepherd. Jesus like Moses will lead his people through the alienation of sin, and be the revelation of God’s relationship with his people. ~ Fr. Matt
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Having celebrated any number marriages for 40, 50, or 60 years, we often ask why they chose each other. The answers are subtle. They make each other feel safe, loved, and beautiful. No fireworks involved, just ordinary feelings in the heart. Let’s use this paradigm in our relationship with God. ~ Fr. Matt