Father Andrew Mattingly is a priest for the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph. He is currently the associate pastor at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, as well as the diocesan director for young adults and campus ministry. Here, he'll share homilies, me
The Padre's Points podcast is an incredible resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith and apply it to their daily lives. Hosted by Fr. Mattingly, this podcast offers thoughtful and impactful homilies that are sure to leave a lasting impact on listeners.
One of the best aspects of The Padre's Points podcast is Fr. Mattingly's ability to connect deep scriptural truths to everyday living. He skillfully bridges the gap between ancient teachings and modern society, providing practical ways for listeners to live out their faith in a meaningful way. His messages are clear and well thought out, allowing listeners to easily grasp the lessons being taught. It is evident that Fr. Mattingly has a true gift for speaking and teaching, as he seamlessly weaves together interesting, convicting, entertaining, and applicable homilies that keep audiences engaged.
Another highlight of this podcast is its accessibility to both Catholic students of the Bible and those new to the faith. While Fr. Mattingly delves into profound and thought-provoking topics, he manages to present them in a way that is never too heavy or academic. This approach ensures that his messages reach a wide audience and resonate with people from all walks of life. The content provided is not watered down but strikes a perfect balance between depth and accessibility.
In terms of drawbacks, it is challenging to find any significant negatives about The Padre's Points podcast. If anything could be improved upon, it would be beneficial for there to be more frequent episodes as listeners eagerly await each new installment. However, this minor flaw does not detract from the overall quality of the podcast or diminish its value.
In conclusion, The Padre's Points podcast is an absolute treasure for anyone seeking spiritual growth within their Catholic faith journey. Fr. Mattingly's exceptional gift for making scripture relatable and applicable shines through in every episode, leaving listeners inspired and changed. This podcast is a must-listen for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of the Gospel and live out their faith in a meaningful way.
On this 5th Sunday of Easter Fr. Mattingly dives into the strangeness of Jesus' proclamation at the last supper that His glorification begins as soon as He enters into His passion. Tune in to hear more about the connection between glory, suffering, and love.
Father Mattingly reflects on the importance of Friendship for difficulties in life and our faith lives.
Today is Good Shepherd Sunday and Father Mattingly reflects on the new Pope and how Catholics should approach the Supreme Pastor of the Church and all the other Pastors of the Church as well.
Father Mattingly offers an overview of St. Paul's comparison of Christian marriage and the union between Christ and the Church.
In this homily, Fr. Mattingly explains the reason for his recent decision to discontinue the Saturday Vigil Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel. This recording is the homily he gave at the Saturday Vigil Mass itself.
In this homily, Fr. Mattingly explains the reason for his recent decision to discontinue the Saturday Vigil Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel. This recording is the homily he gave at the Saturday Vigil Mass itself. Tune in to learn the history of “Vigil Masses” and “Anticipated Masses”.
Fr. Mattingly walks through the four steps that Jesus takes in bringing the Samaritan woman to a point of conversion and faith.
Fr. Mattingly draws a parallel between the Transfiguration and the Agony in the Garden.
Fr. Mattingly offers a series of five practical tips for entering into Lent.
Fr. Mattingly breaks down one sentence in today's Gospel from Jesus' ‘sermon on the plain', which gives a glimpse into why Christianity is the loftiest and most demanding way of life ever proposed.
This Sunday in the Diocese is “Called by Name Sunday” and all pastors were asked to share their vocation story. Tune in to hear Fr. Mattingly's vocation story.
Fr. Mattingly explains some of the biblical background to the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, as well as the reasons why Pope St. John Paul II established this feast day in 1997 as the World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life.
Father Mattingly describes this important but widely unknown practice in the spiritual life.
Every Sacrament is a sign of some higher reality. In this wedding homily, Fr. Mattingly explains what the sacrament of marriage is a sign of.
Fr. Mattingly shares a special announcement with the parishioners of Our Lady of Good Counsel: a parish visitation set to commence in February 2025. *Parishioners, find a letter sharing more in your folder after Mass*
What makes for interior peace? St. Paul gives us the answer in today's second reading in his letter to the Philippians.
Marriage further specifies the baptismal call to die with Christ and rise with Him again.
Fr. Mattingly's shortest homily ever.
Thanksgiving this year happens to fall on the anniversary of the dedication of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.
Fr. Mattingly rants about the perils of digital technology, most especially means of communication.
Fr. Mattingly breaks down Jesus' High Priestly prayer from John 17, and draws connections with the Sacrament of Marriage.
There is only one true king, his name is Jesus.
Fr. Mattingly makes a case for the resurgence of Scripture memorization among Catholics.
Fr. Mattingly departs from the readings on this first Sunday of November, and instead focuses on the responsibility given to all of the faithful to pray for the souls in purgatory.
Fr. Mattingly discusses a unique facet of purgatory, which is the joys experienced by the Poor Souls.
Fr. Mattingly talks about the Saints, Elon Musk, and artificial intelligence.
The final installment of Fr. Mattingly's series on Voting & Society, where he discusses principles to help Catholics vote well.
Many people today have lost faith in the notion of “authority”, as well as in particular people invested with positions of authority. Fr. Mattingly explains why this is the case, and how Jesus came to both restore and elevate the proper understanding of authority.
Fr. Mattingly explains how the sacrament of marriage gives couples new opportunities for evangelization. He also throws in a few jokes.
Today features the famous Gospel passage of the rich young man. Fr. Mattingly gives an analogy to help understand the dilemma at the heart of this moving episode.
Fr. Mattingly describes the short but beautiful life of parishioner Elizabeth Felger Hilborn,
Here at the Shrine of Divine Mercy & St. Faustina, we move St. Faustina's feast day to the nearest Sunday to celebrate it with greater solemnity. Fr. Mattingly provides some lessons we can learn from the final weeks of St. Faustina's life.
Tune in to hear why it is important to participate and take responsibility for the health of society, and some practical tips on how to discern one's participation. This is the second of a 3-part miniature sermon-series on Catholic Social Teaching in conjunction with voting.
Tune in to hear how the Church defines “society”, and why society is absolutely essential to our flourishing as human beings. This is the first of a 3-part miniature sermon-series on Catholic Social Teaching in conjunction with voting.
There are five common answers given to the question, "Who is Jesus of Nazareth?" Fr. Mattingly breaks down each answer, showing how two of the most commonly given are quite irrational.
Fr. Mattingly explains what the Church's current liturgical discipline says regarding “ordinary” and “extraordinary” ministers of Holy Communion, and why the use of extraordinary ministers is limited to specific circumstances.
In the climax of Jesus' bread of life discourse, many of his disciples leave. Fr. Mattingly looks into why some stay and some go after Jesus' teaching on the Eucharist.
Fr. Mattingly utilizes an unusual analogy to explain how sin develops and unfolds.
Tune in for Fr. Mattingly's homily from the Mass of the Holy Spirit for the start of the new school year for the Chesterton Academy here in Kansas City.
In today's gospel, Jesus emphasizes over and over again that the Eucharist is necessary to have ‘life' within us. What kind of life is he referring to? And what unique connection does the Eucharist have with this ‘life'?
Fr. Mattingly preached on the collect of today's Mass. We ask God to “restore” what he has created. One of the things in need of restoration after original sin is our tendency to use people rather than to love them. Tune in to learn some practicals on how to avoid this tendency. *Due to a visiting Missionary Priest preaching on Sunday, 8/11 - there will be no weekly homily from this week*
Have you ever wondered why Jesus bothered to multiply food, which was at-hand when feeding the multitudes, rather than just creating food out of nothing? My guess is you probably haven't, but now that it's on your mind listen to this homily to find out why that's significant.