Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Today our Gospel is from the beginning of Jesus's long Last Supper discourse which takes up chapters 14-17 of John's Gospel. We might call this Jesus's "last words" to his disciples, when he shares with them from the depth of his heart. And so we have to take it seriously when so much of Jesus's focus in this final discourse is on God's Fatherhood. Today on this Mother's Day, we focus on the Fatherhood of God -- which every father and mother needs.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: What Blind Bartimaeus can Teach Us
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Who Knows What‘s Best for our Life?
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jesus is the Most Jealous Lover
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: God did not Create us to be Independent
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Freedom from Envy and Judgementalism
The Need for Spiritual Motherhood in the Church
National Shrine of St. Joseph: God Calls Men to be Spiritual Leaders of their Families
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Physical Healing, Spiritual Healing
22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time: What's our Attitude towards the Laws of the Church?
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Christ the Bridegroom
Assumption 2021: Why it Matters that Mary was Assumed into Heaven
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Coming to Mass Empty and Leaving Full
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Necessity of Prayer (a.k.a. Love Takes Time)
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Our Poverty and God's Providence
Bonus: The Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time: A Lamp in the Darkness
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Sleeping during the Storms of Life
11th Sunday of Ordinary Time: The Power of Sacrifice in Silence and Secret
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood: Why We Need the Eucharist
On the Feast of the Visitation: Who is the Church Called to Be?
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