
Homilies with Fr. Luke Doyle features daily homilies from Fr. Luke Doyle, a priest of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. Whether you're deepening your faith or just beginning to explore it, Fr. Luke breaks open the Scriptures with clarity, warmth, and a practical challenge to follow Jesus more closely. New name, same mission: Let's Be Saints!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 740 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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“Remain in my love.” You can stay busy around Jesus…and still not stay with Him. Are you abiding—or just visiting?
“You are not of the world.” So why are you still asking the world to tell you who you are…or what your life is for?
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” Jesus doesn’t promise comfort—He promises Himself. So why are you still looking everywhere else for peace?
“Father, love them through me.” Every father, every priest, every Christian loves others with the love they first receive from God. Are you letting Him love you first?
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Dear God, thank you for creating Father Luke. Thank you for giving him the gift of the will to become wise in You, and for giving him the courage and disposition to share that Holy Spirit filled wisdom. Please continue to give him the amazing gifts of perseverance and compassion as he carries out your will for him in this world. Amen.
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This show features Protestant-style homilies and Catholic faith formation led by a priest from the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. Across recent episodes, themes center on Lent, fasting, discernment, prayer, and the transformative power of love rooted in Christian spirituality. The host emphasizes practical spirituality—silence, interior discernment, and everyday fidelity—paired with humor and personal anecdotes to help listeners live out their faith in everyday life. Notable angles include the battle between heavenly voices and worldly distractions, the pedagogy of the Church as a path to sainthood, and the call to choose authentic love over cheap alternatives.
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