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Sunday Gospel Reflections

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Know the Faith. Love the Faith. Live the Faith.

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Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore persevering faith through Moses defeating Amalek with outstretched arms prefiguring the cross, Jesus' parable of the persistent widow, and Paul's charge to preach urgently, examining intercessory prayer and witness.

Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore humble faith and thanksgiving through Naaman's healing in the Jordan, Jesus cleansing ten lepers with only one returning to give thanks, and Paul's call to persevere, examining Christian mission to the exiled.

Fr. Hezekias & Annie examine what it means to wait faithfully when God seems silent, exploring Habakkuk's anguished cry as Babylon approaches, Jesus' radical teaching that servants deserve no thanks, and Paul's urgent charge to guard truth amid suffe... more

Fr. Hezekias and Annie expose the contrast between religious performance and authentic discipleship through Amos's fiery denunciation of Israel's luxury amid injustice, Jesus' parable of the rich man's torment, and Paul's call to pursue righteousness... more

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Recent Guests

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
Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Catholic Culture, and host for this program.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 63 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 States3 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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    2
    Tom from Minnesota
    United States6 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Ashley Micciche
    United States6 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angie in Minnesota
    United States6 years ago
  • Great information

    These are awesome if you really want to know the Bible

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jim from GR
    United States6 years ago

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Overall, feedback highlights the enriching and educational content provided by the hosts.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful reflections on scripture and their relevance to daily life.
Many express gratitude for the insights that prepare them for Sunday worship.

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October 12th: The Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: Why does Jesus send them to the priests and they're healed along the way? Why doesn't he just heal them on the spot?
This is about obedience and submitting to Jesus' directives, showing them healed as a witness to the priests.
October 12th: The Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: What about the Church Fathers?
The Church Fathers have provided insights, drawing parallels between Naaman and the cleansing of leprosy as a type of baptism.
August 3rd: The Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: What does it mean to be rich in what matters to God?
Being rich in God means prioritizing love and spiritual growth over material possessions.
August 3rd: The Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: Is it really that bad to work and save up to have an inheritance to leave my kids?
Solomon emphasizes that the key is to ensure that our priorities reflect love for God over material gain in order to find true happiness and meaning in what we pass on to our children.
August 10th: The Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Q: So, what's going on? I mean, we've been reading between the lines for how many weeks?
This is a condemnation and prophetic judgment upon the Pharisees and Sadducees.

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

Content focuses on biblical readings, providing reflections and insights tied to relevant Christian themes, primarily within a liturgical context. Episodes often explore the historical and theological implications of the readings, aiming to deepen listeners' understanding of scripture while fostering personal spiritual growth. Noteworthy aspects include a blend of scriptural exegesis alongside practical applications for modern Christian living, enriching the faith experience for listeners.

This show is particularly appealing for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of Christian teachings and scripture, offering both theological discussions and everyday applications, making it a valuable resource for those preparing for Sunday... more

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