
Bible studies, conference talks, and homilies, of Father Ed Wills
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Why is "Kyrie Eleison" the only portion of the Mass still recited in Greek? Father Ed shares the origin and full meaning of this powerful prayer and why it remains in Greek.
We celebrate the secret life of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in Nazareth on the Sunday after Christmas. On this special day, Father Ed sings, "Cowboy Christmas."
At Christmas, God lives among us in the infant in the manger, Jesus. Every day can be Christmas if we invite God to live among us in Jesus through prayer, worship, and acts of kindness.
John the Baptist leaped in his mother's womb when the Blessed Virgin visited with Jesus in her womb. Are we ready to leap for joy to welcome Jesus this Christmas?
John the Baptist prepared the people for the coming of Jesus the Messiah by calling them to repentance. Join Father Ed as he explains repentance for children.
Jesus speaks of the end of time, but promises that even though heaven and earth may pass away, His Word will endure forever.
As we reflect on Christ's "Good Shepherd" discourse, we realize he is teaching us a good bit about discernment. Join Father Ed as he shares the insights Jesus is giving us about discernment and listening to the voice of the Good Shepherd.
I am continually impressed by Fr. Ed’s wisdom, knowledge, and insight. I have learned so much from him through these speeches and homilies. And, I already knew a lot! But he knows so much about the history and the language and the context... I’ve honestly had my mind blown by a few of these podcasts!
He is very intelligent and knowledgeable, but he is super down to earth, laughs at his own mistakes, can explain things in a simple and understandable way without talking down to anyone.
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