Episodes

Monday Nov 13, 2023
Keep Your Own Flask!
Monday Nov 13, 2023
Monday Nov 13, 2023
When it comes to being ready for the Lord's coming, you need to have your own oil! As Advent draws near, we're again reminded that we never really know the day or the hour when Christ will return or when we'll be called home to heaven. So, we must always be ready, just like the virgins had to be ready for the bridegroom to appear in the night. How's your stock of oil?

Monday Nov 06, 2023
Healed in Christ
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
This week in lieu of a traditional homily, Fr. John offered the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick to all who were experiencing chronic or acute illness. If you would like to be anointed, remember your age does not matter, nor must you be on your deathbed. Simply contact a priest directly or a parish office.
Today's episode also features the song, Healed in Christ, by Sarah Hart. It is sung by John Uhal, Director Liturgy & Music and Webmaster for the Emmaus Pastorate, and accompanied by Becky Gundacker, accompanist for the St. Joseph Choir at St. Joseph Parish. All music is streamed under ONE LICENSE #A-626030.
At the end of the episode is the closing prayer and blessing from the Rite of Anointing.

Monday Oct 30, 2023
Homily on 10-29-23
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Respect Life doesn't just mean protecting the unborn. Yes, it begins there, but it only begins there. Once we respect the lives of unborn children, we then have to continue respecting and protecting those lives until they naturally end. Images across mainstream media depicting children being washed up on shore because they couldn't make the treacherous journey from their homeland to a safer place do not bode well with the Catholic understanding of a consistent ethic of life. Protecting migrants in a Respect Life issue. Sheltering the homeless is a Respect Life issue. Feeding the hungry is a Respect Life issue. Loving one other with our whole heart, mind, and soul is a Respect Life Issue. Loving each other as God loves us is a Respect Life issue. As we end October, let's be truly prolife!

Monday Oct 23, 2023
Homily from 10-22-23
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Being pro-life is much more than just advocating for the banning of abortion in your state or country. Sure, that's a good place to start, but it's far from the end. Professing a pro-life belief includes feeding the hungry, housing the homelessness, creating peace where there is violence, and providing for the safety and welfare of each individual person, whether young, old, sick, incarcerated, unborn, or of a different tongue or creed. And being pro-life is not just praying for all those things (and more), but taking actions as well.
In this homily, the study Fr. John references can be found at www.guttmacher.org/article/2022/06/long-term.

Monday Oct 16, 2023
Homily from 10-15-23
Monday Oct 16, 2023
Monday Oct 16, 2023
All are welcome. Not all are welcome but only if you're straight, white, normal, and dressed to impress. Nope. All are welcome, despite your abilities, despite your attire, despite your preferences, despite your accomplishments and failings. All are welcome in God's house. The question is: Do we believe and act like it?

Monday Oct 09, 2023
Homily from 10-8-23
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Violence is everywhere we look these days. Even though we make it through the day without murdering, kidnapping, or stealing, we also can commit violence on the daily. It's simply engrained into our human nature! But it's not natural to God's nature, and that's the attitude to which we all aspire!

Monday Oct 02, 2023
The Sacrament of Unity - Homily from 10-1-23
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Change is in the air! Not changes to theology or doctrine - not a chance! But how we operate, how we think, how we live must change. As the Synod of Synodality begins this week, we pray for openness to the Holy Spirit so that we might more fully live as the Sacrament of Unity that binds us each Sunday.

Monday Sep 25, 2023
God’s Ways vs. Our Ways
Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
News flash #1: God's ways are not our ways.
News flash #2: God's thoughts are not our thoughts.
Sometimes these hit us hard. We think, "Gee, I did more work than he/she did! Why does he/she get the same pay as me?!" But that's not how God works. God's version of justice isn't fairness. God's version of justice is equality. In his infinite goodness, God looks beyond our faults and failings and instead gives us - not what we deserve but - that which he wants to give us! And thank God for that!
And happy priesthood Sunday to Fr. John! Thank you for all you do for the Emmaus Pastorate!

Monday Sep 18, 2023
Forgive Everyone Everything
Monday Sep 18, 2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
Our First Reading and Gospel this weekend have a clear message: Forgive Everyone Everything. Period. End of Story. Forgive everyone everything. If we find it hard, that's OK. That's why we have a Savior to help us. But if don't forgive everyone everything, we're damned.

Monday Sep 11, 2023
Homily on 9-10-23
Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
Being a Christian and "attending" Mass aren't spectator sports. They aren't something we simply absorb for an hour on Sundays. We ARE Christians - all day, everyday, even while sleeping! And we aren't called to be armchair disciples but active parts of Christ's body. No one should simply attend Mass; we are all participants in it, even from the pews. So what are you doing as a disciple these days? What sacrifices are you presenting as we worship?