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Sunday Gospel Reflections

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Recent Guests

Father Boniface Hicks
Renowned spiritual guide
Episode: February 15th: The Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Teresa Cargill
One of the Cargill sisters visiting from Ohio
Episode: January 19th: The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Hannah Cargill
One of the Cargill sisters visiting from Ottawa, Canada
Episode: January 19th: The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time

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Father Hezekias Carnazzo
Host of Sunday Gospel Reflections program; Founder and executive director of the Institute of Catholic Culture

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 67 ratings
  • Illumination for all

    Fr. Hezekiah illuminates the Bible unlike any of I’ve ever heard. This podcast is my go to resource before going to Church every Sunday. Highly recommended!

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    GreggBritta
    United States4 years ago
  • Wish I could subscribe

    I’ve listened a couple of times and I have really liked it. Unfortunately the subscription function doesn’t work.

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    Tom from Minnesota
    United States7 years ago
  • Recording inside fish bowl?

    I love this concept and your reflection on the readings. This really helps me prepare for Mass, so thank you!!

    Please consider investing in better audio quality or record is a better acoustic space. The poor audio quality sounds like you’re recording inside of an empty fish bowl, and it’s distracting to your message.

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    Ashley Micciche
    United States7 years ago
  • Such a wonderful resource

    These are great. Fr Hezekias and Fr Sebastian add very interesting and much needed context to the weekly gospel readings so that they are much more easily understood and internalized when I hear the readings in my own parish on Sundays.

    Thanks to the Fathers for sharing their knowledge and expertise with the rest of us.

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    5
    Angie in Minnesota
    United States7 years ago
  • Great information

    These are awesome if you really want to know the Bible

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    Jim from GR
    United States7 years ago

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Audio quality could improve, but content is consistently thoughtful and rich in context.
Fr. Hezekiah's insights illuminate Scripture beyond typical Sunday reading prep.
The dialogue with Annie adds practical avenues for applying teachings in daily life.
Listeners value the historical and liturgical connections the hosts draw.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

May 3rd: The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Q: How can we know the way when Jesus says 'I am the way'?
Jesus is the way because He is in the Father and the Father is in Him; belief in Him leads to a transformed vision of reality and a new way of seeing and living.
March 8th: The Third Sunday of Lent
Q: So what exactly is going on here? Like, why would God have Moses strike a rock to give them water?
Moses was to strike the rock as a miraculous source of water when the Israelites were in need, demonstrating God's provision and power.
February 15th: The Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: How are we going to choose to live in these coming 40 days?
As a journey with the Lord to Jerusalem, focusing on personal accountability and faithfulness during Lent.
February 22th: The First Sunday of Lent
Q: What is the significance of the psalm during Lent?
The responsorial psalm acknowledges our sinfulness and the need for God's mercy, essential for spiritual renewal during Lent.
February 22th: The First Sunday of Lent
Q: Why are there two accounts of creation?
The accounts serve different purposes; the first provides a historical apologetic for Israel, challenging false Egyptian gods and emphasizing a covenant with the one true God.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sunday Gospel Reflections

What is Sunday Gospel Reflections about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show offers thoughtful, scripture-centered reflections on the Sunday readings, blending Bible study with liturgical context and early Christian tradition. Episodes consistently center on Gospel exegesis, patristic references, and practical faith applications, often tying the weekly readings to Lent, Easter, and the Church's liturgical calendar. Hosts frequently explore Old Testament foreshadowing, theological themes like resurrection and the Eucharist, and how these concepts illuminate daily spiritual life for practicing Catholics and spiritually curious listeners.

Noteworthy is the clear emphasis on historical context and catechetical-minded guidance, plus a calm, devotional delivery that helps listeners connect Scripture to parish l... more

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