Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
St. Mark begins his Passion narrative in a curious way. Instead of beginning it with the Last Supper, he begins it with a different meal, in which Jesus dines at the home of Simon the leper in Bethany. A woman enters and does something that catches everyone's attention. She takes a super-expensive jar of perfumed oil, breaks it, and pours out the liquid on Jesus's head. The aroma of this loving act wafts over the whole passion narrative and helps us to see that Jesus is the one who allows himself to be broken and his blood poured out for us -- out of devotion and love for us. What kind of gift will we give him in return?
What does it mean when the Bible says "God is love"?
On Grapes and Vines (Remaining in Jesus)
The Grace to be a Good Shepherd
From Fear and Guilt to Peace and Joy
God's Easter Gift is Forgiveness
Easter Sunday: God is Greater
Holy Saturday Night: Jesus Fulfills the Ancient Promises
Good Friday: Why is Jesus Silent during the Passion?
Holy Week: Jesus's Life All Poured Out
Unless a Grain of Wheat...
You are Loved
You are a Temple
I Want to See
What to do in times of Temptation
You Cannot Soil God
What to do When we are Angry with God
Can Someone be Called to be Single?
Jesus Calls Fishers of Men (a.k.a. Being Good Bait)
Epiphany: What the Magi Teach Us about our Journey of Faith
Holy Family 2023: Not Understanding but Believing
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