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A weekly proclamation of the Sunday Gospel followed by my homily. Traditional interpretation of the Biblical narratives applied to our lives.... more
FAQs about Veritas Vos Liberabit:How many episodes does Veritas Vos Liberabit have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.
May 11, 20194th Sunday of Easter - Persevere in the Care of the Good ShepherdThere are many obstacles to remaining in the love of God. The world, the flesh, and the devil try to distract and discourage us in many ways, but by utilizing prayer, Scripture, and the Sacraments, we are able to persevere....more5minPlay
April 28, 2019Divine Mercy Sunday - Mercy enters through our woundsAs we celebrate the feast of Divine Mercy we reflect on how God's Mercy comes to us through Christ's wounds and it enters us through our wounds, most importantly in the Sacrament of Confession as we open our wounds to Christ....more9minPlay
April 14, 2019Palm Sunday - Strengthened by the ChurchPalm Sunday confronts us with the fickleness of human nature. In one moment we are praising Jesus and in the next we are denying Him and crucifying Him with our sins. Jesus knows us. He loves us. He gave us Peter and the Church to strengthen us....more4minPlay
April 07, 2019Forgiveness has a costChrist’s radical call to forgiveness is one of his most difficult teachings, both because it is usually misunderstood and because when it is properly understood, it is painful. Many people think that forgiveness means forgetting a sin or pretending as though there was no sin. We are told to “live and let live” or “you’re okay and I’m okay”. We’re not okay. People really do wound each other, sometimes seriously, and we can’t pretend that we haven’t been wounded.The reality of what forgiveness looks like is portrayed powerfully in the movie “The Passion of the Christ.” If you haven’t seen the movie, please watch it this Lent. The way Mel Gibson depicts the story of the adulterous woman shows what forgiveness really looks like. In the movie, Gibson identifies the adulterous woman with Mary Magdalene, who stays right by Mary's side as they accompany Jesus throughout his Passion.The only reason we know that Mary Magdalene is the same person as the adulterous woman is because of a flashback that happens after the Flagellation scene. Mary and Mary Magdalene are in the flagellation courtyard after all the soldiers have left. They see Jesus' blood on the paving stones. Mary takes some clean white linens, kneels down, and starts to wipe up the blood. A moment later, Magdalene kneels down to help. But instead of using one of the clean linens, Magdalene actually removes her veil and uses that to wipe up Jesus' blood. This is a way of showing how personal this gesture is for her. And in a moment, we find out why. ...more8minPlay
March 30, 2019The Parable of the Lost SonsThroughout the Bible land is symbolic of God's love for His people. When they are living peacefully in the promised land, it means they are living rightly and receiving God's gifts, but when they are at war and especially when they are in exile it reveals that they have not been following His commands. In the parable of the two lost sons neither understands why their father gives them his land. The younger thinks it's so that he can do whatever he wants and the older thinks it's because his father wants him to be a slave. The land is God's love for us. It is a love that provides for us and sustains us. ...more11minPlay
March 16, 20192nd Sunday of Lent - Climb the Mountain of the LordThe Transfiguration shows us the structure of the spiritual life. We are made to climb mountains; however, most people settle for less than the mountain of the Lord. How do we climb the Lord's mountain?...more7minPlay
March 03, 20198th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A Good Tree Does Not Bear Bad FruitAs we prepare for Lent, it's important to reflect on how we are doing as disciples of Christ and what type of fruits we are bearing. St. Paul gives us a helpful list of good and bad fruits in his letter to the Galatians what will help us to examine our conscience, root out rotten fruit, and cultivate good fruit during Lent through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving....more6minPlay
February 24, 20197th Sunday in Ordinary Time - What credit is it to you?We are told by the world today that we must be "tolerant". The language of tolerance, however, is actually the language of hatred. We tolerate ice storms and headaches. We don't tolerate perfect sunny days or amazing home cooked meals. Jesus doesn't want want us to simply "tolerate" our enemies. He wants us to love them, but what does that mean?...more10minPlay
February 17, 20196th Sunday in Ordinary Time - The Happy CrossIt's through the cross that we are made happy. ...more7minPlay
February 10, 20195th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Staying in Peter's BoatThe Church is Peter's boat, but it is holy because Christ chose to stay with Peter in that boat despite the sinners, the storms, and days when there are no fish. We don't make the Church holy. We must be docile to Christ so that He will make us and our particular parishes holy....more8minPlay
FAQs about Veritas Vos Liberabit:How many episodes does Veritas Vos Liberabit have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.