Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In this account of the Resurrection from Luke, we begin in a similar way to last week's Gospel from John: The disciples are gathered together in the Upper Room in Jerusalem. Out of fear they have locked themselves in to keep any enemies out. We can only imagine the fear that they feel, that what happened to Jesus will also happen to them. But we can also only imagine the guilt they must have felt: Each had abandoned Jesus in his time of need. Yet it was precisely into that bad spiritual space that Jesus entered and speaks not words of condemnation but rather, "Peace be with you". And he shows them his hands and his side. This encounter with the living Lord changes their fear and their guilt into joy. May our encounter with the Risen Lord at every Mass do the same!
On Grapes and Vines (Remaining in Jesus)
The Grace to be a Good Shepherd
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
Christmas 2023: Babies and Happiness
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)