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What makes a great Catholic homily, and what goes into the art of delivering it well? “Preach” is a new weekly podcast from America Media that features a diverse cast of the finest Catholic preachers. Each week, preachers open up their hearts and minds, sharing their spiritual lives, approaches to interpreting scripture and techniques for preparing the best homilies. On each episode, listeners will meet Catholic preachers, learn about their communities and hear their Sunday homilies, deliver ...
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Daily and Sunday Mass homilies as well as special events and talks. Recorded at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Gretna, Nebraska - part of the Omaha Archdiocese. Pastor Fr. Jeff Loseke and Deacons Dan Keller, Dave Fischman, and Steve Hill serve the parish and can be heard on this podcast. Learn more about the parish at stcharlesomaha.com
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Sam Sawyer, S.J., editor-in-chief of America Media, returns to “Preach” to discuss his Advent homily series, designed to be more cohesive than the usual week-to-week, stand-alone Sunday homilies that preachers typically prepare. Sam shares with host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., how Pope Francis’ latest encyclical, Dilexit Nos, inspired him to create the…
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Daniel chapter 7 verses 13-14 REvelation chapter 1 verses 5-8 John chapter 18 verses 33b-37 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_11_24CtK.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCwXXH0wEln7297Z5VRcrtdbkzShG…
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Friends, we come to the end of the liturgical year with the Feast of Christ the King, where we meditate upon the kingly reign or rule of Christ. Now, we in the modern liberal West have a hard time with kings; we like democratic polities. The United States emerged out of a great rebellion against the king. But we should get over this modern hang-up,…
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This episode is a re-airing of our 2023 episode for the feast of Christ the King. The Scripture readings for the Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, invite us to interpret the Scriptures through a lens that is perhaps less common for this celebration. Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, S.J, tries to imagine ways in which the readings f…
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They will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great glory and power Daniel chapter 12 verses 1-3 Hebrews chapter 10 verses 11-14, 18 Mark chapter 13 verses 24-32 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_11_17Trinity25.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by cl…
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Friends, we're coming toward the end of the liturgical year, and as is typical, the Church gives us readings of an apocalyptic nature dealing with the end times. “Apocalypse” means “unveiling,” and what’s being unveiled in our readings is the emergence of a new world—not so much in the literal, cosmic sense as in the sense of how we navigate and un…
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The jar of flour was not spent, neither did the jug of oil become empty according to word of the Lord that he spoke by Elijah 1 Kings chapter 17 verses 10-16 Hebrews chapter 9 verses 24-28 Mark chapter 12 verses 38-44 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_11_10Trinity24.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary…
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Friends, our first reading is that wonderful story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath, which is a kind of hidden gem in the Old Testament. Like so many of the stories in the Bible, it is very understated, but chock full of spiritual meaning. And it has to do with how we respond—and the strange and surprising ways God might respond to us— when thi…
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When Thomas Massaro, S.J., hears underdog stories, he recognizes the various ways they parallel biblical narratives. “I’m a moral theologian, so I pretty much have to do this,” he says. “It’s part of my task to reach for some moral implications.” Those implications? If you’re a preacher, don’t moralize at the pulpit—especially when you are preachin…
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Truly you are not far from the Kingdom of God Deuteronomy chapter 6 verses 2-6 Hebrews chapter 7 verses 23-28 Mark chapter 12 verses 28b-34 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_11_03Trinity23.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by clicking here: https://www.yo…
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We were buried therefore with him by Baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead we too might walk in newness of life Wisdom chapter 3 verses 1-9c Romans chapter 6 verses 3-9 John chapter 6 verses 37-40 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_11_02AllSouls.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalv…
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Friends, the readings for this Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time take us to very holy ground. In the first reading, taken from the sixth chapter of Deuteronomy, we hear the “shema,” a prayer fundamental to Jewish theology and spirituality. And in the Gospel, when one of the scribes asks Jesus which is the greatest commandment, the Son of God, th…
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“If scripture is the living word of God, then it has something to say about anything,” the Rev. John Kartje reflects on this episode of “Preach” just ahead of the United States presidential election. His advice to his congregation: live out your Christian faith every day, regardless of the election outcome. “When you wake up next Wednesday, the pol…
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Dr. Moira Egan does not relate to Bartimaeus, a blind man who encounters Jesus in Mk 10:46-52 and begs for sight. Moira was born blind, but she has never begged for sight. Why should blindness exempt her from the Kingdom of God? “There’s an assumption that, if any blind person were asked the open-ended question, ‘What do you want?’, ... they would …
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