Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In the account of the Transfiguration of Jesus, the Gospel writers stress a couple things: (1) That the light comes from Jesus (rather than shining on Jesus as if from the outside); and, (2) That the light comes precisely through (and not despite) his humanity. And such He wants it to be for us. Our humanity is not obstacle for God's grace but rather a conduit. He wants to so fill our hearts with the divine light that we become more and more the light of the world.
Epiphany: A Church that Draws People to Jesus
A Meditation on Mary and Joseph
Holy Family: St. Joseph: Man of Trust, Faith, and Obedience
Christmas 2020: A God who Keeps His Promises
Advent Evening of Reflection Part 4: Praying with Mary and Joseph
4th Sunday of Advent: In Christ the Ordinary Becomes Extraordinary
Advent Evening of Reflection Part 3: Praying with the Scriptures
3rd Sunday of Advent: The Secret to Joy is not a Secret
Advent Evening of Reflection Part 2: Some Practical Prayer Guidance
Immaculate Conception: Mary's Sinlessness Makes her MORE Human, Not Less...
2nd Sunday of Advent: Staying in the Desert
Advent Evening of Reflection Part 1: Prayer and Relationship with God
1st Sunday of Advent: New Year's Resolutions
Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe: We Need the Poor More than They Need Us
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Getting Married in Heaven (a.k.a. The Case of the Missing Bride)
Solemnity of All Saints: My Friends, the Saints
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Can We Run Out of Love? (a.k.a. A Personal Tribute to JPII)
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: We Belong not to the Government but to God
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Will You Come to the Wedding Feast?
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Bearing the Fruit that God is Looking For
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