
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!
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"The Eucharist is not a witness of Christ's love. The Eucharist is it." What could happen if you began to believe that God thinks you are worth dying for?
“You don’t have yourself figured out. He has you figured out.” So why are you still trying to run your life instead of letting Him love you?
“You don’t have Jesus figured out…He has you figured out.” So why are you still trying to counsel God instead of letting Him love you?
“Amazed and afraid.” Is that how you stand before Jesus—or have you reduced Him to a historical figure you merely know about?
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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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Daily Catholic homilies delivered with clarity and warmth, focused on Scripture, spiritual formation, and practical challenges to live more saint-like lives. Episodes span devotion to saints, pilgrimage reflections, and calls to courage, truth, and love in daily life, often weaving personal anecdotes with pastoral guidance. Notable throughlines include a emphasis on joy, Holy Spirit guidance, simple, Jesus-centered discipleship, and a pastorally intimate style aimed at helping listeners grow in faith, prayer, and service.
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