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Sunday Gospel Reflections
by Institute of Catholic Culture
This weekly podcast offers an in-depth study of the lectionary readings for Sunday Mass. We explore the Biblical, literal, and historical context as the foundation for spiritual and moral application.
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July 12th: The Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie discuss what the promise given by God through Isaiah would mean to the people of the time as they witnessed the faithlessness of their leaders - and, in light of the Gospel and in the light of Pentecost - what it means to be 'good soil.'
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July 5th: The Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie discuss the similarities between the people receiving the prophecy of Zechariah and those hearing from Jesus in the Gospel. Jesus came to bring true peace and freedom, which we have by living according to the nature we receive at baptism.
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June 28th: The Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie, in light of all the readings this weekend, stress the importance of hospitality in the life of a Christian, who is baptized into Christ. By loving one another, we 'worship' God who is present in our brothers and sisters.
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June 21st: The Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie discuss the readings in light of Pentecost a few weeks ago. God calls his people to speak the truth. Just as it happened to Jeremiah, Jesus says that we can expect persecution, but we should not be anxious.
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June 14th: The Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie discuss what it means for the Israelites to be a kingdom of priests, and what is the nature of true sacrifice - and how all of what God promises in this regard is fulfilled in Christ and his Church.
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May 31st: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Father and Annie discuss why "Trinity Sunday" would be celebrated on the Octave of Pentecost. They unpack what it actually means to "see" God, and how we come to know - and how we are to radiate the glory of - the most Holy Trinity.
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May 10th: The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Father and Annie unpack what it means to be obedient to Jesus' commandments, and how the Last Supper discourse doesn't just prepare the Apostles for the crucifixion, but also prepares us liturgically for the Ascension and Pentecost.
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May 3rd: The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Father and Annie discuss what "glory" means and how that applies to the life and death of our Lord, and our lives as Christians reborn in baptism. With this, they look at the early Church and the importance of living together and serving the community.
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April 26th: The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Father and Annie discuss the context from the Gospel of John and the book of Ezekiel, which are important for understanding what Jesus is saying in the Good Shepherd discourse in John 10 - and how that relates to the baptism Peter calls for at Pentecost.
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April 19th: The Third Sunday of Easter
Father and Annie discuss what's going on when Jesus appears to the disciples on the road to Emmaus and how important it is to know the scriptures to be able to entrust yourself in faith to the Lord.
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March 29th: Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
Father and Annie unpack all the layers of what happened on Palm Sunday with Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem where he will - eventually - be enthroned on the cross.
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March 22nd: The Fifth Sunday of Lent
Father and Annie head to Bethany for the raising of Lazarus and discuss how Jesus fulfills the prophecy of our first reading in Ezekiel - and how that made the Pharisees even more determined to kill him. Holy Week and the Cross are now in full view.
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March 15th: The Fourth Sunday of Lent
Father and Annie discuss this weekend's Mass readings in light of the themes of anointing and illumination. We learn why David is chosen to be anointed king, and how the healing of the blind man is an 'act of creation' on the part of Jesus.
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March 8th: The Third Sunday of Lent
Father and Annie study the typology of the Rock which Moses struck for the Israelites, and how St. Paul could say the Rock was Christ. They connect it to the Samaritan woman at the well, and her coming to understand the nature of the water Jesus offers.
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March 1st: The Second Sunday of Lent
Father and Anna discuss why we would be hearing readings about the calling of Abraham and the Transfiguration early on in the Lenten season. And they unpack how we must trust in the Lord and his grace to continue our journey to Jerusalem for the passion.
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February 22th: The First Sunday of Lent
Father and Annie unpack what is going on in the Garden of Eden at the moment of the Fall, and it's importance in understanding our redemption. They discuss how Jesus' fasting in the desert actually "tempted the tempter" and brought man victory over Satan.
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February 15th: The Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie look at the readings for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time in light of the upcoming season of Lent, which begins in just a few days. And they explore what it means - what it looks like - to have the Law of God written on our hearts.
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February 8th: The Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie unpack the Jubilee themes that run through the first reading in Isaiah 58, and discuss how those themes frame what it means to be 'salt of the earth' and the 'light of the world.'
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February 1st: The Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie discuss what is the "remnant" prophesied by the prophet Zephaniah, and then head to the Mount of Beatitudes to learn what Jesus actually meant when he said "blessed."
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January 25th: The Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
Father and Annie head to Zebulun and Naphtali and discuss why the people there are in darkness - and explore why these territories are so significant in the mission of Jesus to establish his kingdom as he begins his public ministry and gathers apostles.
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January 18th: The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
When Jesus entered the Jordan, he met us there. Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore how the baptism of the Lord reveals our own calling to die with Christ and rise as lights to a world in darkness.
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December 21st: The Fourth Sunday of Advent
King Ahaz refuses God's sign, but Isaiah prophesies anyway: a virgin shall conceive Emmanuel. Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Joseph as David's rightful heir, why God speaks in dreams, and how the Incarnation extends to us—we become the presence of Christ.
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December 14th: The Third Sunday of Advent
Isaiah prophesied the blind would see and lame would walk. John the Baptist asks from prison: Are you the one? Fr. Hezekias and Annie unpack Jesus' answer, navigate the Herod family, and explain why Advent calls us to patience, fasting, not feasting.
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December 7th: The Second Sunday of Advent
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Isaiah's shoot from Jesse's stump, why John the Baptist dressed like Elijah, and the true meaning of Advent: not party time, but a season of repentance, fasting, and preparation to become living temples of God's presence.
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November 30: The First Sunday of Advent
Fr. Hezekias and Annie unpack the First Sunday of Advent: Isaiah's prophecy of swords to plowshares, Jesus' urgent call to stay awake, and what it really means to be "left behind." Wake up & prepare for Christ's coming through prayer, fasting, & charity.
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November 23rd: The Solemnity of Christ the King
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore David's anointing as king, Jesus' enthronement on the cross, and Mary's queenship, examining how Christ reigns through self-giving love and calls us as Christians to participate in His royal mission of pouring out our lives
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November 16th: The Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Malachi's prophecy of the Sun of Justice, Jesus' teaching on Jerusalem's destruction, and Paul's call to faithful work, examining how Advent prepares us for Christ's coming through prayer, fasting, and generous giving.
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November 9th: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Ezekiel's vision of living water flowing from the temple, Jesus cleansing the temple, and Paul's teaching that we are God's building, examining how the dedication of St. John Lateran celebrates the Church as living temple.
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November 2nd: The Commemoration of All Souls
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore eternal life through Wisdom, Psalm 23, and Jesus' promise of resurrection, examining the communion of saints, sacred relics, and intercessory prayer for the faithful departed on All Souls Day.
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October 26th: The Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore why God loves the poor and lowly through Jesus' parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, examining what true humility means as preparation for Advent and Christ's coming.
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October 19th: The Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore persevering faith through Moses defeating Amalek with outstretched arms prefiguring the cross, Jesus' parable of the persistent widow, and Paul's charge to preach urgently, examining intercessory prayer and witness.
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October 12th: The Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore humble faith and thanksgiving through Naaman's healing in the Jordan, Jesus cleansing ten lepers with only one returning to give thanks, and Paul's call to persevere, examining Christian mission to the exiled.
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October 5th: The Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias & Annie examine what it means to wait faithfully when God seems silent, exploring Habakkuk's anguished cry as Babylon approaches, Jesus' radical teaching that servants deserve no thanks, and Paul's urgent charge to guard truth amid suffering.
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September 28th: The Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie expose the contrast between religious performance and authentic discipleship through Amos's fiery denunciation of Israel's luxury amid injustice, Jesus' parable of the rich man's torment, and Paul's call to pursue righteousness.
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September 21st: The Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie examine Amos's condemnation of Israel's worship and economic injustice, Jesus' puzzling parable of the dishonest steward, and Paul's teaching on intercession, exploring themes of discipleship versus serving mammon.
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September 14th: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore the shocking link between Moses' bronze serpent and Christ's crucifixion, examining how Israel's serpent plague reveals humanity's twisted view of God and why Jesus must be "lifted up" to heal our spiritual blindness.
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August 31st: The Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias & Annie discuss Sirach’s wisdom on humility and almsgiving, unravel Jesus’ parable of the banquet, and contemplate Hebrews’ promise of the heavenly Jerusalem—revealing how lowering ourselves and giving freely shapes true communion with God.
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August 24th: The Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore the tension between God's universal call and narrow discipleship through Isaiah's prophecy of nations coming to worship, Jesus' warning about the narrow gate, and God's fatherly correction for spiritual growth.
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August 17th: The Twentieth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Jeremiah's suffering in the muddy pit, Jesus' teaching on division and his baptism of fire (Luke 12), and the call to endure trials while keeping eyes fixed on Christ from Hebrews 12.
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August 10th: The Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore what it means to be truly prepared for Christ's return, examining the courage of the Israelites on Passover night, Jesus' striking parable of the master who serves his faithful servants, and Abraham's radical faith journey.
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August 3rd: The Eighteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie examine the wisdom of Ecclesiastes on vanity, Jesus' parable of the rich fool (Luke 12), and the danger of storing up earthly treasures while neglecting what matters to God.
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July 27th: The Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore themes of intercession, God's mercy versus justice, and persistent prayer through Abraham's pleading for Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 18) and Jesus' teaching on the Our Father (Luke 11).
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July 20th: The Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
This week Annie and Fr. Hezekias explore the importance of hospitality and serving others in our faith through Abraham's encounter with three mysterious visitors, the Martha and Mary Gospel story, and St. Paul's teaching on service.
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July 13th: The Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
This week Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Moses' final words to Israel, break down Jesus's parable of the Good Samaritan, and discuss why being a good neighbor sometimes means having difficult conversations instead of staying quiet.
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July 6th: The Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Fr Hezekias and Annie study Isaiah's prophecy of Jerusalem as a nursing mother and Jesus' sending of the 70 disciples, and what they reveal about God's power.
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June 29th: The Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul
Who do you say Jesus is?
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June 22nd: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Do you want the blessings of God?
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June 15th: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
How are you celebrating Trinity Sunday?
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May 25th: The Sixth Sunday of Easter
Do you give gifts to men?
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May 18th: The Fifth Sunday of Easter
What's love got to do with it?
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This weekly podcast offers an in-depth study of the lectionary readings for Sunday Mass. We explore the Biblical, literal, and historical context as the foundation for spiritual and moral application.
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