November 11, 2025: Quiet humble service beyond thank you

November 11, 2025: Quiet humble service beyond thank you

Catholic Homily for November 11, 2025 Serving Without Expecting a Thank You Memorial of Saint Martin of Tours, BishopLuke 17:7–10 We all like thanks and recognition. It feels good when people notice our hard work and appreciate what we do. But Jesus teaches us something difficult: we should serve without expecting applause or rewards. Jesus … Read more

November 10, 2025: Powerful mercy that protects

Catholic Homily for November 10, 2025

Catholic Homily for November 10, 2025 Small Faith, Big Results Memorial of Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the ChurchLuke 17:1–6 In this short passage, Jesus addresses three of the most difficult challenges in Christian living: When the apostles hear these tough requirements, they respond honestly: “Lord, increase our faith!” They’re basically saying, “This is … Read more

November 9, 2025: Steady Faithful House God Builds Within

November 9, 2025: Steady Faithful House God Builds Within

Catholic Homily for November 9, 2025 God’s House: More Than Bricks and Mortar Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran BasilicaEzekiel 47:1–2, 8–9, 12 / 1 Corinthians 3:9c–11, 16–17 / John 2:13–22 Listen to this reflection here 👇👇👇 November 9, 2025 — Catholic Daily ReadingsYour browser does not support the audio element. Download Today the Catholic … Read more

November 8, 2025: Proven Faithful Allegiance Beyond Money

November 8, 2025: Proven Faithful Allegiance Beyond Money

Catholic Homily for November 8, 2025 Money Talks, But God Decides: Who’s Really Your Boss? Saturday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary TimeLuke 16:9–15 Jesus makes it crystal clear: “You cannot serve God and money.” It’s not that you can’t have money – it’s that you can’t serve both God and money as your master. You have … Read more

November 7, 2025: Proven Faithful Strategy for Eternity

November 7, 2025: Proven Faithful Strategy for Eternity

Catholic Homily for November 7, 2025 What a Crooked Manager Taught About Heaven Friday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary TimeLuke 16:1–8 Jesus tells one of His strangest parables about a manager who gets caught stealing from his boss. When he’s about to be fired, he quickly goes to all his master’s debtors and reduces … Read more

November 6, 2025: Powerful Mercy That Finds the Lost

November 6, 2025: Jesus parables lost sheep coin Luke 15 Catholic reflection divine searching joy repentance tax collectors sinners Pharisees

Catholic Homily for November 6, 2025 The God Who Never Gives Up Thursday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary TimeLuke 15:1–10 The Complaint That Started It All The religious leaders were angry at Jesus. They watched Him eating dinner with tax collectors, prostitutes, and other people they considered terrible sinners. They whispered to each other: … Read more

November 5, 2025: Proven Way to Faithful Discipleship

November 5, 2025: Proven Way to Faithful Discipleship

Catholic Homily for November 5, 2025 Following Jesus: Are You Ready for the Real Deal? Wednesday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary TimeLuke 14:25–33 When Jesus Stops the Crowd Picture this: Jesus is walking down the road with huge crowds following Him. Everyone’s excited, caught up in the energy of being part of something big. … Read more

November 4, 2025: Irresistible at the Great Banquet

November 4, 2025: Irresistible at the Great Banquet

Catholic Homily for November 4, 2025 The Great Banquet Nobody Came To: What’s Your Excuse? Memorial of Saint Charles Borromeo, BishopLuke 14:15–24 Imagine spending weeks planning the perfect dinner party. You buy the best food, hire the best cook, set the most beautiful table, and send out invitations to all your friends. The day arrives, … Read more

November 3, 2025: Secret Humble List That Changes Something

November 3, 2025: Secret Humble List That Changes Something

Catholic Homily for November 3, 2025 Who Are You Really Inviting? Monday of the Thirty-First Week in Ordinary TimeLuke 14:12–14 Think about the last time you planned a dinner party, a birthday celebration, or even just decided to grab coffee with someone. Who did you invite? If you’re honest, you probably invited people who could … Read more