Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Few apparitions in the history of the Catholic Church are more well-known and significant than Our Lady of Guadalupe, when Mary appeared to the natives in Mexico in the 16th century and changed the world. Today, she is the patroness of the Americas and the unborn.
As we prepare for her feast day on Dec. 12, Fr. Daniel Klimek shares how Our Lady’s message continues to guide us toward Divine Mercy today.
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The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011226.cfm
Father Daniel Klimek, PhD reflects on the beginning of Christ’s public ministry and the radical call of discipleship. When Jesus calls the first apostles, He does not simply invite admiration, but demands surrender. Peter leaves his nets behind—his livelihood, his security, his safety—to follow Christ. Those nets, Fr. Daniel explains, symbolize the attachments and “safety nets” that often keep us from deeper freedom in God.
What sloth really is and why is it a sin? We often think of sloth as being the guy lying on the sofa all weekend, not lifting a finger except to open another cold beer. But that’s only one part of it. Join Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, as he explains how sloth can affect us spiritually as well as physically and why we fall into it and how to avoid it. You’ll also hear the amazing story of a day in the life of the Carmelite monks of Wyoming who show extraordinary zeal for spreading devotion to Our Blessed Mother.
Do ghosts really exist? Yes, but who are they? Join Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, as he discusses Catholic Church teaching on ghosts and spirits, and the difference between prayer or veneration and necromancy.
