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Welcome to "Homily Prep" where two Jesuits (Fathers David and Jonathan) discuss their take on the upcoming Sunday's readings for Mass. We hope these conversations will help us not only become better preachers but also help you prepare yourself for Mass.
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Our Lenten journey takes a turn toward our moral responsibility. In the end, we cannot blame others for our own actions, we should take responsibility, repent, and believe in the Gospel. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonathan on Twitter David's Youtube C…
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We move from the desert to the mountain, from the Temptations to the Transfiguration. Lent is a journey from the flat aridity of the desert to the eventual ascent to the mountain of God and the glory of Resurrection. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonatha…
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Like John the Baptist, we are invited in this season to point to Jesus, making sure that the light we emit is not our own glory, but the Splendour of God. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonathan on Twitter David's Youtube Channel…
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Should we really judge James and John too harshly? They express a bold desire to be with Jesus in glory, which is the desire we should also express. Jesus, though, makes sure they know that to reach glory with him they must first walk to path of Calvary. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Pr…
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The Spirit of God has been given to us as a gift for declaring the good news of salvation. All other created things are for our use, but we must remain indifference to them lest they become ends in themselves. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonathan on Tw…
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Though Peter is able to confess the identity of Jesus as the Christ by the inspiriation of the Father, he quickly falls victim to the influence of Satan by denying the Cross. There is no salvation in Jesus Christ but by His Cross. For this reason we boast with St. Paul in the Cross of Christ. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Españo…
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Salvation in Christ is the experience of being healed by the one who has the power to restore our health. In today's readings the message could not be simpler: Jesus is our Saviour, and he wants to make us whole again. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonat…
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When Jesus ascends he does not leave us alone, rather he gives us his Spirit and accompanies us in the work of evangelization. Ultimately, preaching the Gospel is not just a human endeavor, but the continued work of God in the world. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David o…
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Why do we have such an allergy to a command? In the end, the law of our Father is for our own good. Though we have to be told to love, the goal is to no longer need that command. Until then, at least we can be sure that it's exactly what we must do ... even if we don't feel like it. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social M…
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Eventhough Saul has been converted, the disciples doubted his faith because of his reputation. How often do we place ourselves in a position of judgement over other Christians? We, in the end, are branches of the True Vine, and are not responsible for the growth of the Church ... that's God's job. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en E…
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This week's gospel passage isn't from the post-Resurrection narrativews. Instead, we're given a chance to reflect with an Easter mindset on the Good Shepherd: He is the one who walks before us, walking through the valley of darkness and death and leading us to green pastures of eternal life. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español…
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Following the appearance of the Resurrected Christ on the road to Emmaus, we receive a series of events that teach us the various ways Jesus responds to our petition to set our hearts on fire. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonathan on Twitter David's You…
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This week we are given the familiar readings of our Lord's Passion. Rather than burden the faithful with wise words, or clever interpretations, why not just let the good news speak for itself: "Truly this was the Son of God!" Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitte…
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Are you ready for the Crucifixion? What good has all the abstinence and fasting been this Lent if it hasn't prepared you for the Cross? Take a moment and consider how this last stretch of Lent will prepare you for the coming Mysteries. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David…
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The Ten Commandments and the Cleansing of the Temple make one thing clear: We are invited to live in God's house as his children, according to his commands and his wisdom. The wisdom of God, though, includes the Cross. Readings/Lecturas Readings in English Lecturas en Español Social Media/Redes Sociales Homily Prep on Twitter David on Twitter Jonat…
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This week we consider the connection between the Baptism of Jesus, his Transfiguration, and eventual death on the Cross prefigured by the sacrifice of Abraham. These three events in the life of Christ are all connected by the revelation of Jesus's sonship to the Father. As we continue Lent, we would do well to internalize the Pasachal Mystery as pa…
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