Homily Short, 3rd Sunday in Lent, March 8, 2026

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Deacon Dave Etters Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short In this reflection on the Gospel of the Samaritan Woman (John 4), we discover the profound meaning behind the simple line: “Jesus had to go through Samaria.” Christ seeks out one broken soul with divine love, revealing the primacy of grace and the … Continued

Homily Short, 2nd Sunday in Lent, Mar. 1, 2026

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Father Randy Koenigsknecht Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short On the Second Sunday of Lent, the Church gives us the Transfiguration — a powerful revelation of Christ’s divine glory. This reflection explores why the Transfiguration is proclaimed every Lent and how it anchors our Lenten journey not merely in penance, but in certain … Continued

Homily Short, 1st Sunday in Lent, Feb. 22, 2026

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Father Chas Canoy Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short Reflect on the contrast between the original Adam and the New Adam, Jesus Christ. In this message, we explore the root temptation of self-reliance, the distortion of love after the fall, and how Christ’s victory in the desert reveals the path to true … Continued

Homily Short, 6th Sunday Ordinary Time, Feb. 15th, 2026

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Father Randy Koenigsknecht Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short As Lent begins, Father reflects on death, judgment, and the temptation toward mediocrity in the spiritual life. Instead of aiming to “just get by,” we are called to wholehearted discipleship and the abundant life Christ promises. Read the Homily Short Last week, Deacon Dave … Continued

Homily Short, 5th Sunday Ordinary Time, Feb. 8, 2026

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Father Deacon Dave Etters Watch the Homily Short Listen to the Homily Short A powerful reflection by Deacon Dave on Jesus’ call to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. This message challenges believers to live the Beatitudes authentically, embrace radical transformation in Christ, and shine God’s light into a … Continued