29 March 2015
WTBH #171: Amazing Love
God's amazing love conquers the wavering fidelity of our human hearts, as we see in the liturgy of Palm Sunday.
26 March 2015
WTBH: #170: New Covenant, Personal Relationship
The New Covenant promised to Jeremiah and established by Jesus Christ allows us to enter into a personal union with God.
18 March 2015
WTBH #169: Covenants, Laws, and Relationships
Only 48% of Catholics believe it is possible to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Fr. Brian addresses this alarming statistic through the covenant relationships.
10 March 2015
WTBH #168: Covenant with Moses
The third week of Lent reminds us of the Covenant between God and Moses. Fr. Brian speaks of the relevance of this Covenant in living our Christian lives.
02 March 2015
WTBH #167: Covenant with Abraham
Lent continues to provide us with stories of the Old Testament covenants. Fr. Brian discusses the Covenant with Abraham and placing our trust in God.
26 February 2015
WTBH #166: Covenant with Noah
The Covenants give us background for our Lenten journey. They remind us where we have come from, so that we may know where we are heading. This week we hear of the Covenant with Noah. Fr. Brian uses this covenant to remind us our our need for repentance.
16 February 2015
WTBH #165: Be Made Clean
Sin is our spiritual leprosy, and Jesus is the only one able to make us clean.
09 February 2015
WTBH #164: Healing, Tweaking and Transformation
Jesus healed Simon's mother-in-law and restored her to proper relationship with the Lord. Fr. Brian explains that such healing involves transformation, not tweaking.
02 February 2015
WTBH #163: The Authority of Christ
Jesus preached with a new authority, backed by the power to cast out unclean spirits. Fr. Brian explains that this authority is Good News for us who place our trust in Him.
29 January 2015
WTBH #162: Importance of Priesthood
The vocation to priesthood is important not simply for the men called to this vocation, but for all Catholics. Fr Brian explains.
22 January 2015
WTBH #161: Encountering The Lamb of God
John refers to Jesus as the Lamb of God, the one who will be sacrificed for the sins of the world. Fr. Brian speaks of what it means to encounter the Lamb of God.
17 December 2014
WTBH #160: Again I Say Rejoice!
Gaudete in Domino Semper, iterum dico, Gaudete. Today Fr. Brian discusses the great cause for Christian Joy!
10 November 2014
WTBH #159: Are We Honoring a Building?
The dedication of the Lateran Basilica is a celebration of God's works, not ours. Fr. Brian explains.
03 November 2014
WTBH #158: Purgatory and All Souls
Fr. Brian discusses how the doctrine of purgatory relates to the feast of All Souls.
21 October 2014
WTBH #157: Redering unto Cesar and God
Fr. Brian reminds us that our lives bear the image of God, and therefore must be rendered unto God.
12 October 2014
WTBH #156: The Royal Wedding
Fr. Brian comments on Jesus' parable of the royal wedding, and the need for us too approach the King's wedding wearing the proper garments.
24 September 2014
WTBH #155: No Fair! He Got the Same as Me
Fr. Brian speaks of the parable of the workers in the vineyard, explaining why we should rejoice, rather than shout "No Fair!"
15 September 2014
WTBH #154: Exalt the Cross
Fr. Brian preaches on the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross
02 September 2014
WTBH #153: The Cost of Discipleship - The Cross, Our Hope
Jesus informs us if we are to follow Him, we must take up our cross. Peter is scandalized by the news that Jesus will have to suffer and die and becomes an obstacle to Christ. Fr. Brian explains that the Cross is not a scandal to Christians, it is our hope. Through suffering we unite ourselves with Christ, and thus point to a reality greater than this world.
12 August 2014
WTBH #152: The Church – Our Boat in the Storm
The Church, even though she is buffeted and tossed about by the stormy winds of the world, still remains as the vessel commissioned by Christ to carry His disciples to safety. And during this 4th watch, the 4th era of salvation history, Jesus Himself enters the boat.
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