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OLVP Sunday Homilies

Tune in each week to hear Father Greg Shaffer and Deacon Ted provide fresh inspiration for our faith journey. They delve into the heart of the Sunday readings, offering insights and perspectives that bring the Word of God to life.

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    "Journey of a Lifetime" - 3rd Sunday of Easter Homily

    In this homily, Fr. Greg shares his profound spiritual journey through a pilgrimage to Lourdes, Fatima, Portugal and Spain, highlighting the transformative power of faith, sacred sites, and personal encounters with the divine.   

  2. 99

    Divine Mercy Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Fr. Greg explores the profound significance of Divine Mercy in the Catholic faith, highlighting its biblical roots, the story of St. Faustina, and practical ways to receive and embody mercy through sacraments and prayer.   

  3. 98

    "Greatest Win Ever!" - Easter Sunday Homily

    In this Easter homily, Father Greg explores the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the ultimate victory, emphasizing the importance of being part of the 'winning team'—Team Jesus.   

  4. 97

    "God Unites with Us in Suffering" - Palm Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflect on how God meets us in our suffering, reminding us through Christ that we are never alone. 

  5. 96

    "Jesus Gets Emotional" - 5th Sunday of Lent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the emotional depth of Jesus in the story of Lazarus, highlighting his human emotions, divine purpose, and the lessons we can learn about faith, anger, and hope. It emphasizes how Jesus' reactions teach us to handle our own struggles with trust and patience.  

  6. 95

    "From Darkness to the Light of Christ"- 4th Sunday of Lent homily

    In this homily Father Greg reflects on the Easter Vigil and the Gospel of the man born blind to show how Jesus brings people from darkness into light. Father Greg reminds us that through the Eucharist and Confession, Christ leads us out of darkness and into His light.

  7. 94

    4th Sunday of Lent homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the biblical story of the man born blind, emphasizing how God's perspective differs from human judgment. It highlights the importance of trust in Jesus, the significance of Sabbath observance, and the grace received through sacraments, culminating in the celebration of Laetare Sunday.  

  8. 93

    "God Refreshes Us" - 3rd Sunday of Lent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the spiritual significance of food, drink, and suffering in Christian faith, with insights from biblical stories and personal reflections.

  9. 92

    "God Keeps His Promises" - 2nd Sunday of Lent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the significance of hope, God's promises, and the journey of Lent through the lens of the Transfiguration. He emphasizes God's unwavering commitment to His promises and encourages us to reflect on our own promises and faith during this sacred season.  

  10. 91

    "Temptation is a Mirage" - 1st Sunday of Lent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the nature of temptation through the lens of Jesus' experiences, emphasizing how to see through temptation and stay true to our identity, mission, and happiness. It offers practical insights on recognizing and overcoming temptations rooted in identity, mission, and worldly pleasures.

  11. 90

    "40 Day Challenge" - 6th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg introduces the concept of a 40-day challenge through Lent, emphasizing the need for discipline in overcoming small temptations that then help us overcome larger temptations such as anger and lust. He provides practical techniques for managing these emotions and highlights the role of reason in controlling desires. Ultimately, he calls for a life of freedom and joy through small, intentional steps during the Lenten season.  

  12. 89

    "Righteousness Beyond the Law" - 6th Sunday Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the themes of faith, righteousness, and decision-making within the context of the Catholic Church. He emphasizes the importance of giving, understanding the deeper meaning of the law, and the role of wisdom in making choices.   

  13. 88

    "How to Humbly Live the Beatitudes" - 4th Sunday Homily

    In this homily Father Greg reflects on humility as the common thread running through each of the Beatitudes, describing it as emptying ourselves of pride so we can be filled with God’s grace. He shows how humility shapes Christian life through mourning sin, meekness, mercy, purity of heart, peacemaking, and persevering in righteousness—even amid family struggles or persecution. 

  14. 87

    "Christ Brings Light to the Site of Darkness" - 3rd Sunday homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the themes of community excitement surrounding local events, the journey from defeat to victory in sports and faith, and the intentionality of God in bringing light to those in darkness. He draws parallels between the Indiana football team's improbable success and biblical narratives of hope and restoration.

  15. 86

    “What Are You Doing for Others?" - 2nd Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the profound journey of young people as they navigate their vocations, whether in marriage, religious life, or single life. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's providence in these paths.  Father Greg discusses the power of community and the call to lead others to Christ, reinforcing the idea that each person is formed to be a light to those around them. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to embrace their roles as servants and lights in the world, fostering connections that can lead others back to faith.

  16. 85

    "Discovering Your Mission" - 2nd Sunday Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted emphasizes the profound calling of every individual to embrace their holiness and mission within the Church. He encourages listeners to reflect on their personal missions, drawing parallels to biblical figures like John the Baptist, who had a clear purpose in preparing the way for the Lord. He outlines the threefold mission bestowed upon the baptized: to act as priest, prophet, and king, each with distinct responsibilities that contribute to the community and the Church's mission.

  17. 84

    "Baptism is the Greatest Gift" - Baptism of the Lord Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the significance of the March for Life and the importance of infant baptism in the Catholic Church. He emphasizes the spiritual implications of baptism, explaining how it is a gift from God that should be given as soon as possible after birth. The discussion also highlights the role of God in the process of rebirth and the importance of recognizing baptism as a means of receiving grace and affirmation from God.  

  18. 83

    "Epiphany of God" - Feast of the Epiphany Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on the post-holiday period, discussing the transition back to normalcy and the deeper significance of the Magi's journey during Christmas. He explores the concept of epiphany, both in a personal and spiritual context, emphasizing the transformative power of encountering the divine.   

  19. 82

    "Led by God" -- Feast of the Holy Family Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on his Christmas experiences with family and draws parallels to the importance of being led by God in various aspects of life, particularly in marriage and family. He emphasizes the significance of openness to God's guidance and the fruitfulness that comes from following His direction.   

  20. 81

    "The Word Became Flesh" - Christmas Day Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on the profound significance of the Christmas season, emphasizing the tangible presence of God through the birth of Christ and the ongoing experience of His presence in the Church and community. 

  21. 80

    “Unworthy and Still Called" - 4th Sunday of Advent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the themes of faith, worthiness, and the importance of asking for signs from God, particularly through the lens of Joseph's experience in the Nativity story. He emphasizes that everyone struggles with feelings of unworthiness and that God calls each of us to our vocations despite these feelings.  

  22. 79

    "The Supporting Actor" - 4th Sunday of Advent Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the pivotal role of Joseph in the story of Jesus' birth, emphasizing his importance as a supporting figure to Mary and Jesus. Through a cinematic lens, he illustrates how Joseph's acceptance and actions were crucial for the unfolding of the Christmas narrative.

  23. 78

    "The Hope of Things Changing for the Better" - 3rd Sunday of Advent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the profound impact of words and speeches on personal transformation, emphasizing the significance of prophetic voices and the hope found in Christ. Through personal anecdotes and reflections on biblical figures, he illustrates how powerful messages can inspire real change and foster a sense of hope in the face of life's challenges.

  24. 77

    "Sign of Life" - 2nd Sunday Advent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the importance of recognizing signs of life in various aspects of faith and relationships. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, he emphasizes the need for repentance and confession as essential steps towards spiritual growth and renewal.   

  25. 76

    "Climb the Lord's mountain" - 1st Sunday of Advent Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg emphasizes the importance of preparation for significant events in life. He draws parallels between everyday preparations and the spiritual preparation required during the Advent season, highlighting the need for vigilance and active engagement in faith.   

  26. 75

    “The King Is With Us Not A Billion Trillion Miles Away" - Christ the King Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the vastness and order of the universe, emphasizing the role of Jesus Christ as the King of the Universe. He reflects on the improbability of creation and the significance of Christ's power over all things, encouraging listeners to recognize His presence and authority in their lives. 

  27. 74

    "Preparing for Judgment" - 33rd Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the concept of fear, particularly in relation to sports and faith. Drawing parallels between the fear of a formidable opponent in sports and the reverence for God, he emphasizes that the fear of God is rooted in respect and awe. The discussion transitions into understanding God as a Good Shepherd who knows us intimately and prepares us for judgment through acts of service, confession, and the Eucharist.

  28. 73

    "We are the Church" - Feast of the Lateran Basilica homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses a poignant story shared by Jeff Cavins about a young woman grieving the loss of her brother during a flight. This narrative serves as a springboard to explore the deeper meaning of the Church, its historical significance, and its role as a compassionate community. 

  29. 72

    "Pain Of Purgatory Before The Gain Of Heaven" - All Souls Day Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explains that while “purgatory” isn’t named in Scripture, it’s described as a purifying state for the souls of the just. He compares it to gold refined by fire—painful yet filled with hope. Father Greg urges the faithful to pray for these souls, uniting the church on earth with those awaiting heaven.

  30. 71

    "In Prayer, Be Honest and Be You" - 30th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the challenges faced by the parish community due to addiction, highlighting the importance of support groups and prayer. He emphasizes the need for honest and humble prayer, contrasting the self-righteousness of the Pharisee with the humility of the tax collector. The discussion culminates in the idea that God desires authenticity in prayer, encouraging individuals to be true to themselves and their struggles.

  31. 70

    “Prayer is a Necessity" - 29th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on Jesus’ parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge, emphasizing the necessity of prayer in daily life. Just as eating, sleeping, and caring for our health are essential, so too is prayer for protection, relationship, and spiritual strength. Comparing Moses’ raised hands in battle and Jesus’ arms on the cross, Father Greg reminds us that prayer is not optional but vital for our salvation.

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    "Prayer, Persistence, and Fidelity" - 29th Sunday Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the themes of prayer, persistence, and fidelity. He emphasizes the importance of collective prayer, the need for perseverance in our requests to God, and the significance of maintaining faithfulness in our spiritual journey. 

  33. 68

    "Love the Foreigner" - 28th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses immigration and the Catholic Church's stance on the issue. He highlights the importance of community action, prayer, and the need for a compassionate approach towards undocumented immigrants, referencing the Dignity Act as a potential solution. The discussion emphasizes the role of faith and thanksgiving in addressing social issues.  

  34. 67

    "Earth-Moving Faith" - 27th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the themes of faith and patience, emphasizing the importance of boldness in prayer and the transformative power of faith in action. He encourages listeners to command God in their prayers and highlights the responsibilities that come with growing faith. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, Father illustrates how faith can lead to significant changes in individuals and communities.  

  35. 66

    "Grace Through Suffering" - 26th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the significance of faith formation for youth, emphasizing the kickoff of new classes and the importance of community involvement. He shares personal experiences related to redemptive suffering and its impact on youth ministry, highlighting how collective prayers and sacrifices can lead to positive outcomes. 

  36. 65

    "The More We Give, The More We Get (from God)" - 25th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on Jesus’ teaching about being trustworthy in small matters and great ones, noting that true wealth goes beyond money and possessions. Real treasure comes from generosity, dignity, and lifting up others through love. In giving freely, we receive God’s grace and share in His divine life.

  37. 64

    "Finding True Wealth in God" - 25th Sunday Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the concept of dishonest wealth as presented in the Gospel, emphasizing the importance of understanding true wealth, which is rooted in the love and worship of God. He discusses the ethical implications of business practices, the necessity of honesty in all aspects of life, and the power of prayer in fostering peace and dignity for all individuals.

  38. 63

    "Good Wins, Evil Loses" - Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Homily

    In this homily Father Greg explores the profound symbolism of the cross in Christianity, emphasizing its representation of suffering, redemption, and triumph. He discusses how the cross serves as a platform for mercy and salvation, the significance of sharing in Christ's suffering, and the importance of offering one's own suffering for a greater intention.   

  39. 62

    "All In For Christ" - 23rd Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the theme of discipleship through the lens of personal sacrifice and trust in God. Using the story of Rudy from the movie 'Rudy', he emphasizes the importance of being 'all in' for Christ, renouncing worldly attachments, and trusting in God's plan for greatness. 

  40. 61

    "Humble Yourself the More" - 22nd Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on the tragic Minneapolis shooting, emphasizing the community's response and the importance of humility in mental health. He discusses how humility can lead to better self-awareness and mental health, contrasting the actions of heroes during the shooting with the narcissism of the shooter. The discussion also highlights the role of faith and community support in healing and understanding oneself.  

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    "Knowing Christ" - 21st Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on his past experiences working at a bar and draws parallels to the spiritual journey of knowing Christ and the significance of sacraments. He emphasizes the importance of building a relationship with God, the role of trials in spiritual growth, and the necessity of surrendering to God's will to achieve intimacy with Jesus.  

  42. 59

    “Fire of Divine Love” - 20th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the distinction between superficial peace and true peace, which often requires confronting difficult issues. Drawing on Jesus' teachings, he highlights the necessity of speaking the truth, even when it leads to division. Father Greg also explores the challenges families face regarding faith and communication, advocating for love and prudence in addressing conflicts. 

  43. 58

    "Choosing Jesus Over All" - 20th Sunday Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted explores the complex message of Jesus regarding division and the call to follow Him. He emphasizes that following Jesus often leads to division within families and communities, as individuals prioritize their spiritual journey. The discussion transitions into the importance of spiritual training and preparation for the mission of faith, likening it to athletic training. 

  44. 57

    "You Also Must Be Prepared" - 19th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg discusses the importance of being prepared for death, emphasizing the role of grace and the priest in the process of salvation. He shares personal experiences that highlight the comfort and assurance that come from being in a state of grace and the significance of the sacraments, particularly during the final moments of life. 

  45. 56

    "Give Control to God" - 18th Sunday homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on the themes of life choices, the dangers of greed, and the importance of handing over control to God. He emphasizes the need to prioritize relationships over material wealth and the futility of trying to control every aspect of life. Ultimately, true peace and contentment come from trusting God with our lives and resources.

  46. 55

    "Ask (and ask and ask) and You Will Receive" - 17th Sunday Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg explores the significance of asking in both parenting and prayer. Drawing parallels between a friend's parenting style and the relationship with God, he emphasizes the importance of asking respectfully and frequently. The discussion highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding our requests and the necessity of persistence in prayer.

  47. 54

    “How to Find the ‘Better Part’” - 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg shares how even a brief getaway reminded him of the value of rest and refreshment in our busy lives. Reflecting on Mary’s peaceful presence with Jesus, he contrasts it with Martha’s anxious service, reminding us that while work is Christ-like, worry is not. He encourages us to find the “better part” through quiet, through Christ’s presence, and by embracing the good that refreshes our souls.

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    "Worship Anywhere, Serve Anyone" - 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time Homily by Deacon Ted

    In this homily, Deacon Ted reflects on two questions: Where and how can we offer worship and homage to God? Drawing from Abraham’s hospitality in the desert and Martha and Mary’s welcome of Jesus, he reminds us that worship can happen anywhere and is shown through both service and attentive presence. 

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    "Ideas for Being Loving and Merciful" - 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg emphasizes the importance of love and worship in our lives, drawing from biblical teachings. He discusses how Jesus exemplified love for God and neighbor, particularly through the parable of the Good Samaritan, which illustrates the concept of mercy. Father provides practical suggestions for showing kindness and compassion in everyday life, encouraging listeners to be proactive in their acts of mercy.

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    "Most Satisfying Work In The World" - 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Homily

    In this homily, Father Greg reflects on his experiences as a construction laborer and a priest, drawing parallels between the two vocations. He shares stories of pranks and the hard work involved in both fields, emphasizing the beauty of building, whether it be physical structures or spiritual lives. He discusses the importance of laboring for God's harvest, the need for more priests and community involvement, and the fulfillment that comes from serving others. 

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Tune in each week to hear Father Greg Shaffer and Deacon Ted provide fresh inspiration for our faith journey. They delve into the heart of the Sunday readings, offering insights and perspectives that bring the Word of God to life.

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