Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
On this Easter Sunday we hear the Gospel of Mary and the disciples discovering the empty tomb. St. John tells us -- unlike the other Gospel writers -- that they discover the empty tomb "in the night". He is referring to the darkness of their faith at that moment. Death has a finality to it that fills us with dread. The repulsion and fear that we feel in the face of death was ritualized in the Jewish impurity laws. Touching a dead body was believed to render a person unclean for days -- so contagious was death that it was thought to infect life with its disorder. But Jesus does the opposite... By allowing death to touch him to the core, he was not rendered unclean. In fact, he is so clean that he is able to transform death so that it no longer carries with it the finality that it once had. In Jesus death no longer has the last word. This is what is shown to us in the Resurrection!
What Jesus Wants His Church to be Like
What to Do When Someone has Sinned Against Us
St. Peter, Pray for Us!
Christ’s Church is on the March
The Consistency of the Church’s Teaching on Mary
Where is God in the Storm?
You are the Light of the World
The Struggle of Choosing God’s Will over My Will
Letting God Say ”I’ve Got This”
Picking Rock in our Heart
Forgotten by the World but not by God
Do I Need to Love Jesus More than my Family?
Be Not Afraid!
What Attracted Me to the Priesthood
Revive Women’s Night: What is a Woman?
Trinity Sunday: Do I Need to Earn God’s Love?
How Do I Know if it’s the Holy Spirit Guiding Me?
Ascension Sunday: Heaven is not in Space
You Do It!
The Priority of a Priest
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