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Homilies

Fr. Nathan Castle, O.P. is a Catholic priest who delivers impactful homilies based on weekly scripture readings. His messages invite listeners to deepen their understanding about eternity and the goodness at work both around and within us. These engaging and motivating homilies reveal insights about living in the present with faith and joyful hope. Be inspired with transformative messages about receiving and magnifying faith that flows from God who is Love. V2 7-10-23

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    6/6/21 God Gathers the Fragments

    Homily for the Feast of Corpus Christi. In the story of The Feeding of the Five Thousand, as told in […]

  2. 9

    6/9/21 The Law of Love Unites Everybody Together

    Homily for the tenth Wednesday in Ordinary Time. Remember, the law is a double-edged sword. On one hand, the law […]

  3. 8

    6/16/21 Keeping Up Appearances

    Homily for the eleventh Wednesday of Ordinary Time. As long as you keep paying attention to what others think of […]

  4. 7

    6/17/21 Your Apostolic Mission

    Homily for the eleventh Thursday of Ordinary Time. When people have a vocation to promote change, they often run into […]

  5. 6

    6/22/21 The Peace of Christ

    Homily for the Feast Day of St. Thomas Moore. No one could make Jesus afraid; he had a peace that […]

  6. 5

    6/23/21 Risk Going Outside with the Lord

    Homily for the twelfth Wednesday of Ordinary Time. In the book of Gensis, Abraham and God have a heart-to-heart about […]

  7. 4

    7/6/21 The Harvest is Abundant

    Homily for the fourteenth Tuesday of Ordinary Time. The harvest is abundant, but you have to labor hard to bring […]

  8. 3

    10/6/21 Mercy

    Homily for the twenty-seventh Wednesday of Ordinary Time. In the story of Jonah, God commissions Jonah to go and preach […]

  9. 2

    10/19/2021 We Need You

    Homily for the twenty-ninth Tuesday of Ordinary Times. The servant doesn’t have to know the mind of the master all […]

  10. 1

    10/27/2021 What’s Next?

    Homily for the thirtieth Wednesday of Ordinary Time. After Jesus’ death and resurrection, it wasn’t easy for those who were […]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Fr. Nathan Castle, O.P. is a Catholic priest who delivers impactful homilies based on weekly scripture readings. His messages invite listeners to deepen their understanding about eternity and the goodness at work both around and within us. These engaging and motivating homilies reveal insights about living in the present with faith and joyful hope. Be inspired with transformative messages about receiving and magnifying faith that flows from God who is Love. V2 7-10-23

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Father Nathan Castle, O.P.

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Fr. Nathan Castle, O.P. is a Catholic priest who delivers impactful homilies based on weekly scripture readings. His messages invite listeners to deepen their understanding about eternity and the goodness at work both around and within us. These engaging and motivating homilies reveal insights...

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