Homilies and Lectures
The Lord's mercy is freely given and changes us into faithful disciples.
The Lord and the Church are optimistic, but not blind, because the Lord can find those who had chosen to be lost.
Know and follow the Lord so you can share His glory.
Temptations in this life give us the opportunity to practice choosing God.
The truly Catholic tree bears good fruit.
The Catholic faith is true and, therefore, internally consistent.
Speaking about Christ and His works is a powerful, and indispensable, way to connect people to the Lord.
An imagination formed by the words and deeds of Christ can enable us to follow Him into His kingdom.
The presence of Christ in the Eucharist sustains us on our pilgrimage to His Kingdom.
God's grace changes us, as effectively as Christ changed water into wine, so that we can be delightful to God forever in heaven.
The Lord leads from the front along the path of salvation.
Are we willing to let God change our minds by considering the best possible argument for the teaching of the Catholic Church?
We can look forward to our judgment by Christ because He has given us the grace to be ready for that day.
God has made us powerful in our ability to choose Him by loving in the truth.
We can love God, as we are commanded to do, because we can know Him.
Prayer is practice for heaven.
The grace of Christ is free, but costly.
The Lord Jesus defines marriage.
Prophets, especially the Church, help us to get to our destination--heaven.
We are made for the The Most Blessed Trinity.
The Holy Spirit is given to the Church to create an uncompromising desire for God.
Our relationship with God springs from God's choice of us, not our choice of Him.
We can know the Lord as St. Paul did and share Him with His world.
The Lord makes a connection with us through the sacraments given to His apostles.
We are united to Christ by knowing Him, choosing Him, and through His sacraments.
True belief in Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God connects us to the Lord and is the foundation for our sacramental union with Him through the Church.
Jesus is the cure for death; take the treatment!
Jesus has created the means to context us to Himself.
The law of God is not competitive with us, but will exalt us.
Graces saves us by healing our bodies, minds, and hearts.
The Lord Jesus emphasizes the importance of divine worship.
At the Transfiguration, the Lord Jesus is revealed in His eternal glory.
Through acknowledgment, agency, and sacramental union with the Lord what Christ does for us on the cross, we also do.
Prophecy reveals the mind of God to the world. Jesus is the revelation of God, and the Catholic Church hands on what He has taught through the apostolic faith.
We can find Jesus, the Lamb of God, in the Catholic Church, the Scriptures, and the Eucharist.
St. Matthew's recounting of the magi's adoration of the Christ-child is reasonable and believable.
The Incarnation of God expands the limits of humanity.
We honor but do not worship our families as we prepare for life in the family of God.
Nothing less than God-in-the-flesh would do as a savior for this world.
Mary's willingness to let God take the initiative and then respond to Him makes her works abundantly fruitful.
Christians can rejoice becaue of the promise that Christ is now making to them.
Through the liturgy and meditation we can practice being watchful for the Lord and His Second Coming.
Christ is the king in fact, as well as name, and the church prepares us for His kingdom.
There are signs we can look for to see which choice God would like us to make.
Christ throug the Church can clean us up for the feast of heaven.