Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 19 hours 26 minutes
Today is the feast of Saint Mark, one of the four writers of the Gospels. Did you know that Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels. Do you know how long the Gospel of Mark is? Check out this reflection to learn more about the Gospel of Mark.
Today is the feast of Saint Fidelis, a Capetian Franciscan who remained faithful to Jesus even until his martyrdom. We are called to be faith to God in our lives day in and day out. It is the daily faithfulness that allows us to persevere.
Today is the feast of Saint Adalbert, a bishop of prog who was martyred in the year 997. Pope John Paul II visited his tomb in Poland and had some power words for the people of the area. Words which apply to us also.
Today many people are celebrating earth day. We should be concerned about the environment and care for the world God gave us. Father Kubicki shares some words from Pope Benedict about the need to protect creation.
Today is the annual World Day of Prayer for vocations in the Church. In the Gospel we hear about how Jesus is the good shepherd. Father Kubicki shares some insights from pope Francis about How Jesus shepherds us.
Did you know that during the Easter season we read the Acts of the apostles, written by the same Saint Luke who wrote the Gospel of Luke. The Holy Spirit is alive and well in our world today. Are you letting the Holy Spirit direct you?
Father Kubicki shares insights into the Gospel readings for this week in John chapter six, the bread of life discourse. Jesus tells us that we need to eat his flesh and drink his blood in order to have eternal life. Do you believe this?
As disciples of Christ, we are called to eat His Body and Blood. This teaching caused many to leave Him, but if we understood the great gift of this sacrament, we would not leave Jesus but embrace Him more profoundly.
The Gospel in Mass today is about the Eucharist. Jesus says He will not reject anyone who comes to Him. If we belong to Jesus, we will constantly be drawing away from ourselves and closer to Christ.
How can we have assurance that Christ really rose from the dead? Father Kubicki shares one compelling proof for Christ’s resurrection. Even as we celebrate the resurrection, we still continue our pilgrimage to heaven.