Episodes

  • Love x3
    Jun 2 2026

    The way to protect our hearts from ever being broken is to seal them off and never take the risk of love; to close ourselves off. And that is the opposite of what the Trinity is. The Trinity is outpouring, complete self-giving. And that means being broken. It means taking a risk. Love means we are going to be hurt, but love doesn't care. Love is willing to take the risk. And love knows that life is better, that everything is better, when we pour ourselves out in love, even though that is painful and difficult.

    Readings at this Mass: Ex 34:4b–6, 8–9 | 2 Cor 13:11–13 | Jn 3:16–18

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    7 mins
  • Come, Holy Spirit
    May 27 2026

    Whatever obstacles you feel stand in the way, God has not given up on you. The Spirit placed within you is still there, waiting to be stirred into flame. But if you desire the Holy Spirit to become more alive and active in your life, then you must ask; He won't force Himself on you.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 2:1–11 | 1 Cor 12:3b–7, 12–13 | Jn 20:19–23

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    8 mins
  • The Meaning of the Ascension
    May 19 2026

    Today is the day when Christ wants to be united to us in a more fundamental and definitive way than we could possibly imagine. He wants to invite us to step out of all the small, partisan things we get so fixated on. The disciples were freed from all of that when they received the presence of God. They realized there is a bigger picture. This is not to say these small things don't matter or that we shouldn't care, but rather that we are part of a much bigger mission. Jesus wants to fill us with His life and His joy, and He wants us to go forth from here on fire with the love of God Himself.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 1:1–11 | Eph 1:17–23 | Mt 28:16–20

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    8 mins
  • Orphans No More
    May 12 2026

    Regardless of how one experiences loneliness, abandonment, or loss, it is precisely here in today's Gospel where Jesus assures us, saying, "I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you." We are never alone; we are never orphans. God will never abandon us. He loves us and desires to guide us to a life of abundance.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 8:5–8, 14–17 | 1 Pt 3:15–18 | Jn 14:15–21

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    9 mins
  • Fifth Sunday of Easter (First Communion)
    May 5 2026

    Fr. Bill speaks to the children celebrating their First Communion about how Jesus accompanies us every day, everywhere, through the Eucharist.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 6:1–7 | 1 Pt 2:4–9 | Jn 14:1–12

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    7 mins
  • We are sheep, and Christ our Good Shepherd
    Apr 29 2026

    We are sheep, but Christ is our good shepherd and we can follow Him — and that is all that matters. That is what it means to be a disciple. To follow the Good Shepherd. Nothing else.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 2:14a, 36–41 | 1 Pt 2:20b–25 | Jn 10:1–10

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    4 mins
  • Whose voice have you listened to lately?
    Apr 21 2026

    Faith is a very personal, very particular, and very intimate relationship that God wants with each of us. And it makes all the difference, not because it removes all difficulties, but because it shapes the way we see those difficulties and the way we walk into them. When I find myself short on patience, anxious, angry, or eager to judge, I ask myself: "Whose voice have you been listening to lately, the serpent’s or the Lord’s? What’s been shaping your heart: prayer, scripture, and the Liturgy; or the news and internet, my ego or insecurities?". Who we listen to shapes how we see other people, the world around us, the events of our lives — even God Himself.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 2:14, 22–33 | 1 Pt 1:17–21 | Lk 24:13–35

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    8 mins
  • Where are you being called to be merciful?
    Apr 14 2026

    The good news of mercy is that we are being given what we don't deserve, and aren't being given what we do deserve. That's mercy. Given such a gift, we are invited to give it away to others. In a way, love demands mercy, again and again. In marriage, in family, in friendship: love doesn't survive without mercy. Mercy doesn't ignore wrongs; it forgives even when it costs you something. It means letting go of resentments and vengeance. So ask yourself honestly: where is God calling you to be merciful?

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 2:42–47 | 1 Pt 1:3–9 | Jn 20:19–31

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    9 mins