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Catching the Word with Fr. Garry Koch

Every week Fr. Garry Koch reflects on the reading for Sunday with occasional messages from Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.

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    Jesus Calls Us to Overcome All Forms of Prejudice and Hatred

    On this 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch explains that through the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus tells us to overcome prejudice and hatred. He calls us to love our enemies.

  2. 78

    The Gate is Narrow and the Way is Difficult

    On this 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch tells us about Christ disciples who were called to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ after His death and resurrection. We are reminded that the gate is narrow and the way is difficult for all disciples of Christ.

  3. 77

    The Call to Discipleship

    Father Garry Koch tells about the power of the call to discipleship and how we are called to an ongoing encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist.

  4. 76

    The Eucharist - Food that Sustains Our Spiritual Body

    On this Feast of Corpus Christi, Father Garry Koch tells us about the institution of the Eucharist and the Revival in the Catholic Church in the United States to increase the understanding that Christ is truly present in the Eucharist.

  5. 75

    In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit

    On the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity Father Garry Koch explains to us the meaning of the Trinity and the importance of this belief in our Catholic faith.

  6. 74

    Come O Holy Spirit, Come!

    The Holy Spirit is the constant companion of the disciples of Jesus after his resurrection...as it is for the church today...and in our own life. We call upon the Holy Spirit to inspire in us, the wisdom within us, to understand God's will in our lives.

  7. 73

    THE ASCENSION OF JESUS INTO HEAVEN

    On this 16 Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch tells us that programs and projects are important aspects of ministry. But we must also rely on the Holy Spirit and the grace of God to provide the nourishment we need to bear the fruit we are meant to bear.

  8. 72

    If You Want Peace, Work for Justice

    Father Garry Koch reflects on the meaning of peace...the meaning of the sign of peace in church; what it means when we pray for peace; and how peace must be motivated by love.

  9. 71

    Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the World

    On this 5th Sunday of Easter Father Garry Koch tells us about the early church and the apostles. By the end of the 1st Century the Gospel had been proclaimed from the Southern tip of England to the West Coast of India...and all of the villages and cities in between. This is a testament to the power of the Holy Spirit working in the lives of the apostles and their co-collaborators.

  10. 70

    The World Cannot Silence the Voice of Jesus

    On this 4th Sunday of Easter Father Gary Koch tells us that the world cannot silence the voice of Jesus. After his death the Apostles and St. Paul helped to spread the gospel throughout the Roman world very quickly.

  11. 69

    Jesus Walks with Us in Our Triumphs and Our Struggles

    In the Gospel reading for this 3rd Sunday of Easter Jesus prepares the disciples for the consequences they will face bringing the Good News to the world.  Their mission will be filled with success but it will also come at a cost.

  12. 68

    STAY STONG IN YOUR FAITH

    On Divine Mercy Sunday, the 2nd Sunday of Easter Father Garry Koch reflects on the story of the doubling Thomas. He reminds us that the impact of doubters in our lives. We must never let them make us doubt what we believe.

  13. 67

    Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus - Easter Sunday

    On the Easter Sunday, Father Garry Koch tells uf the meaning of the empty tomb and what we can learn from the disciples in the Upper Room.

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  15. 65

    Do Not Judge Others

    On this 5th Sunday of Lent Father Garry Koch asks us to examine our tendency to judge others. We all struggle with our own sin and need mercy. Jesus challenges us to look into our hearts and seek mercy for ourselves and offer mercy, not judgement to others.

  16. 64

    We are Challenged to Show Mercy

    On this Fourth Sunday of Lent as Father Garry Koch tells us that no parable demonstrates a better outline for mercy than the Prodigal Son. We are all challenged to show mercy even in the face of the merciless. lent challenges how we value mercy.

  17. 63

    How Hard it is to be Merciful, Even to a Fig Tree

    On this Third Sunday of Lent Father Garry Koch tells about about the history of God's mercy and compassion throughout history, from Moses' time to Jesus life on earth. This week's readings emphasize the importance of these two principles. Mercy and compassion are probably two of the most difficult demands to Christian discipleship.

  18. 62

    The Importance of Praying in Silence

    On this 2nd Sunday of Lent Father Garry Koch reflects on the Transfiguration of Jesus on Mount Tabor 40 days before his crucifixion. Father Koch reminds us of the importance of silence in our prayer.

  19. 61

    Turn Away from Sin and Follow the Gospel

    On this First Sunday of Lent Father Garry Koch reminds us that during Lent we are challenged to turn away from sin and follow the Gospel. This is a time for authentic conversion, attempting to change the rest of lives, not just these 40 days.

  20. 60

    Do Not Judge!

    On this 8th Sunday of Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch reminds us that as the season of Lent approaches we are called to reflect on our own judgement of others. Our focus should be on showing love and mercy toward others and not judging or condemning them.

  21. 59

    The Core of Mercy and Justice is Love

    On this 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch reflects on the Jesus' Sermon on the Mount from the Gospel of Luke. He tells us that at the root of mercy stands justice grounded in love.

  22. 58

    Blessed Are the Poor

    On the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch breaks down Chapter 6 of the Gospel of Luke, particularly the Sermon on the Mount. He tells us how Jesus turns the tables on the smug and self important and those who think they have it all together...those who have the fame and fortune of this world.

  23. 57

    Fishers of Men

    On this 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch reflects on the Gospel of Luke Chapter 5. Luke recounts how Jesus begins to assemble his disciples like Peter, James and John. He asks this group to follow him and lead others to faith. This is the beginning of the foundation of the church.

  24. 56

    Living Our Faith in Today's World

    On this 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch reminds us that discipleship and leadership in service to the Gospel can come at great cost...even today in some parts of the world.

  25. 55

    Ours is a faith grounded in the stories that unfold over time

    On this Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch explains the history of the bible and the scriptures...the story of our faith. He emphasizes the importance of reading and praying the scriptures.

  26. 54

    Jesus Transforms Water into Wine

    On this 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch tells us that in the Gospel According to John, John the Apostle reveals Jesus as the Messiah when he turns water into wine at the wedding feast of Cana. Jesus transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Wine becomes the new covenant - the blood of Jesus Christ.

  27. 53

    Baptism Transforms Us, but We Must Allow It to Take Root

    On the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Father Garry Koch tells us that Baptism can transforms us, as long as we allow it to take root.

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  29. 51

    The Family Walks Together to Eternal Life

    On the Feast of the Holy Family Father Garry Koch stresses the importance of family and why we must support strong and healthy families and the family bond in our society.

  30. 50

    The Importance of John the Baptist in Salvation History

    On the Fourth Sunday of Advent Father Garry Koch reflects on the relationship between Jesus and John the Baptist. He also tells us about the important role that John the Baptist played in salvation history.

  31. 49

    We Often Do the Right Thing but in the Wrong Way

    Gospel Reflection for Dec. 12, 2021, The Third Sunday of Advent. Written by Fr. Garry Koch and Read by Bill Staub.

  32. 48

    Repent and Accept the Lord's Mercy

    On this 2nd Sunday of Advent, Father Garry Koch reminds us that we are called to repentance and go to confession. This is a time to reflect and recognize God's plan for the world and His plan in our own life.

  33. 47

    Be Agents of Grace in the World

    On the First Sunday of Advent we begin a new liturgical year and we reflect on the warning of the end of times. Father Garry Koch reminds us that we must be alert and accept the challenge to bring healing, peace and mercy to a broken world.

  34. 46

    We All Share in the Citizenship in the Kingdom of God

    On this last Sunday of Ordinary Time, the Solemnity of Christ the King Father Garry Koch tells us how Jesus rejected worldly power and didn't seek a kingdom in this world. The kingdom of God encompasses everyone who belongs to the truth, and who listens to Jesus' voice.

  35. 45

    Reading the Signs of the Times By Father Garry Koch

    Father Garry Koch tells us that just like the days of the Old Testament when the prophets had to read the signs of the times, the church today must do the same. But it must be kept in context.

  36. 44

    Give From Our Need Not From Our Surplus

    On this 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch echoes the need that we must be generous and charitable. We do this for our own benefit to better understand God's love and mercy for us all.

  37. 43

    Love God With All Your Heart!

    On this 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch reminds us that love of God should be our primary motivation of all that we do in our life.  Second is to love our neighbor.

  38. 42

    Go Your Way: Your Faith Has Saved You!

    On this 30th Sunday in ordinary time, in the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 10, the blind man Bartimaeus calls out to Jesus to heal his blindness. Father Garry Koch tells us that Bartimaeus is an example of the desire in each of us to seek the healing and merciful presence of God.

  39. 41

    Giving Our Life in Service to the Kingdom

    On this 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch tells us how Jesus was preparing the disciples of the cross that He would suffer. He warns them that that the same fate awaits them if they are to continue to be His disciples. Just like the disciples, we too are challenged today, to drink from the cup of His blood, and follow Him.

  40. 40

    What Holds Us Back from Being a Disciple of Jesus?

    Father Garry Koch tells us how there are different scenarios on how Jesus calls us to be be His disciples. The idea of being a disciple is very different from the reality of living it. We must examine what holds us back from following the Lord completely.

  41. 39

    Importance of Marriage in the Family and Society

    Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Father Garry Koch reflects on the significance of marriage and it's impact on the family. Father Garry tells us that marriage is the truest expression of a lived covenant and Jesus elevates the meaning of marriage to a sacrament union.

  42. 38

    Be an Instrument of God’s Loving Mercy

    Let none of us ever be a source of pain, scandal or division, but rather the instrument of God’s loving mercy.

  43. 37

    Take up Your Cross!

    On this 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch reflects on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter nine. He tells us that service is at the heart of discipleship and that Jesus' example of success is to be a servant.

  44. 36

    Jesus, the Messiah

    On this 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch describes the confusion the disciples had understanding the Messianic role of Jesus. It was difficult for them to grasp the meaning of the cross...that Jesus, the Messiah, would endure so much suffering.

  45. 35

    We Are Called to Evangelize the World

    The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Father Garry Koch tells us, that in Chapter 7 of Mark's Gospel, Jesus speaks the word "Emhphatha" while healing a deaf man. Emhphatha means to "Be Open". We are all called and challenged to be open to understanding our faith. Once we are open to the word of God and His truth ....we can speak this truth and evangelize the world!

  46. 34

    Maintaining a Balance in our Life of Faith

    Father Garry Koch tells us that prayerful routines and various devotions can be a great spiritual benefit to us. But we shouldn't obsess over the actual routine. Jesus called His disciples to a moderation of life and to a more balanced expressions of faith.

  47. 33

    We Have Come to Believe That You Are the Holy One of God

    In this reflection on the Gospel of John Chapter 6, Father Garry Koch reminds us that the most important thing that we will do in our lives is to share in the Eucharist, the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

  48. 32

    The REAL Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist

    On this 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Garry Koch reminds us that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist. He is the "bread that came down from heaven!"

  49. 31

    True Faith in Jesus Does Not Seek Signs

    On this 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Father Garry Koch tells us that we are all called to make a leap of faith in many aspects of our lives. We often look for signs in our life to make them. But sometimes we demand too many signs. True faith in Jesus does not seek signs.

  50. 30

    The Meaning of the Loaves and Fishes

    17th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Father Garry Koch explains the miracle of the Loaves and Fishes and its meaning.

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Every week Fr. Garry Koch reflects on the reading for Sunday with occasional messages from Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M.

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Diocese of Trenton

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