Episodes

  • Stay your course, remain focused on the Lord
    Jun 2 2025

    Fr. Anthony offers the homily on the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 1:1–11 | Eph 1:17–23 | Lk 24:46–53

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    12 mins
  • Praise God in the Storms
    May 28 2025

    When we praise God in the midst of our storms, we’re declaring that He is still in control – that darkness has not overcome the light. Praise pushes back against the darkness and becomes both a weapon and shield, guarding our hearts from anger, hate, resentment, and the desire for revenge or retaliation. It’s okay to cry out or be angry with God; He can take it. Even Jesus sweat blood in His anguish. By reaching out to God in our pain, we’re reminded that we are not alone.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 15:1–2, 22–29 | Rv 21:10–14, 22–23 | Jn 14:23–29

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    11 mins
  • Courage! God has your back!
    May 21 2025

    When you find yourself confronting something new or something seemingly out of control, and you wish your life was different or that things could just continue like they always have — resist that thought. Resist. Remember: God has known about this time and this situation from all eternity, and He’s known about you from all eternity, and He’s chosen this time and this place for you – from all eternity.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 14:21–27 | Rv 21:1–5a | Jn 13:31–33a, 34–35

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    9 mins
  • Discovering Our Vocation from the Good Shepherd
    May 13 2025

    As we celebrate Good Shepherd Sunday, Mother's Day, and the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, it is important for us to remember that, when we hear the voice of the good shepherd, we not only follow him but we discover for each one of us the vocation that he has entrusted to us.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 13:14, 43–52 | Rv 7:9, 14b–17 | Jn 10:27–30

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    11 mins
  • Third Sunday of Easter (First Communion)
    May 5 2025

    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 5:27–32, 40b–41 | Rv 5:11–14 | Jn 21:1–19

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    13 mins
  • "In all things, charity." (Pre-Conclave)
    Apr 29 2025

    The first and most important job of the Pope is to help us walk together, as brothers and sisters of the Lord. St. Augustine is our guide here. He said, “In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. And in all things, charity.” So, pray for the cardinals this week. Pray for an open and gracious heart. And pray, too, for our new Pope, whoever that will be. Being Pope is a weighty burden. Let’s help our new Holy Father to carry it with our prayers and affection.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 5:12–16 | Rv 1:9–11a, 12–13, 17–19 | Jn 20:19–31

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    10 mins
  • What Kind of Day are You Having? (Easter)
    Apr 21 2025

    Because of Jesus, no day is wasted. In Jesus, every season of life — whether it be joyful or painful — can become an opportunity for meaning and transformation. When we unite our experiences to those of Christ, life itself takes on new perspectives and meaning.

    Readings at this Mass: Acts 10:34a, 37–43 | 1 Cor 5:6b–8 | Jn 20:1–9

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    7 mins
  • The Journey to Calvary (Good Friday)
    Apr 19 2025

    Our Lord made the journey to Mount Calvary to take on the sins committed by every human being in the past, present, and future. Tonight, as we journey with Him, is the night to recommit ourselves to live out our identity as Christians; to yearn for the Eucharist, the life-giving and eternal food; and to lay down our lives for one another in service, forgiving faults, and creating peace.

    Readings at this Mass: Is 52:13—53:12 | Heb 4:14–16; 5:7–9 | Jn 18:1—19:42

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    8 mins
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