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Homilies, Teaching, and Inspiration from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Mechanicsburg, PA

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  • The Wounds of Life (Monsignor King)

    22/01/2017 Duración: 05min

    Jesus was wounded deeply when he heard that his cousin John had been arrested. As soon as Jesus heard that John had been arrested, His life changed radically. He left his hometown and the comfort that represented. He began teaching, healing. He began to surround himself with his 12 closest disciples. In the wounds of Jesus there is to be found the pungent goodness of God and the savory healing of the Lord.

  • Transcending Categories (Father Eseke)

    22/01/2017 Duración: 11min

    What is it about human nature that is prone to divisions and divisiveness? What is it about human psychology—be it in our interpersonal relationships, in our intercultural relationships, and even in our inter-religious and intra-religious relationships—that is sometimes susceptible to divisions and divisiveness? What is it about our human heart? That’s the question.

  • Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Church (Deacon Hall)

    01/01/2017 Duración: 10min

    Jesus took his human flesh from his mother. The Church teaches clearly, and has always taught, that Mary is not divine. She is human, a creature, just like us, created by God. When we come to faith in Jesus, we are adopted so that Jesus is our brother (Heb 2:11) and Mary becomes our mother. Then we are all one in Christ in his mystical Body. This Body, of course (as Paul explicitly teaches), has different parts, different roles, and different gifts. Not everyone does the same thing. Mary has a special role: She is Mother, because she is literally the mother of Jesus’ physical body, and as we are joined to Christ through the Holy Spirit as his mystical Body she becomes our Mother, too.Download Transcript

  • The Parable of Christmas (Monsignor King)

    25/12/2016 Duración: 12min

     The parable of Christmas … isn’t to bring the universe to me. but to open and expand my heart … that I might see possibilities in those who have no standing in this world, that I might see possibilities even in the darkness and the challenges and setbacks of my own life. When I think I have nothing to offer and nothing to live for and nothing more that can go wrong in my life, it’s in the midst of the darkness of that long winter’s night that we hear a tiny baby’s voice piercing the darkness. That’s that parable of God, making us unsettled, so that we can learn to trust only in God and no one else. 

  • Prepare the Way for the Lord (Deacon Hall)

    04/12/2016 Duración: 08min

    God’s love is so intense that it consumes sin. We are invited to enter into the love of God with such abandon that all our sin is burned up. That actually happens in the process of repentance and forgiveness.Download Transcript

  • Contemplative Prayer with Sacred Scripture (Monsignor King)

    29/11/2016 Duración: 16min

    Have you ever thought that the Lord is drawing you deeper into prayer—where there are no words? Contemplative prayer is an ancient practice in the Catholic Church, but many think of it as something for monastics. In fact, contemplative prayer is used by people in all walks of life as an everyday form of prayer. This rich and meaningful form of prayer is one that Monsignor King uses frequently, and he shared it with us as the first gathering in our Advent Prayer Experience 2016 on the First Sunday of Advent.Download Overview and Guide

  • A Time of Reconciliation (Father Eseke)

    27/11/2016 Duración: 13min

    Scholars who study relationship tend to agree that the human heart is fundamentally dialectical. What that means is that the same heart that is capable of love is capable of hate. The same heart that is capable of laughter is also capable of crying. The same heart. That’s why you may have heard people say that love is like a candle in the wind. You need to guard it.

  • Wag Your Tail, The Master Is Coming (Monsignor King)

    27/11/2016 Duración: 09min

    On  many  of  the  graves  in  Roman  catacombs  is  an  unmistakable  paw  print.  On  the concrete  that  seals  tight  the  graves,  there  are  words  and  symbols.  One  of  the  most common is a paw print. The message was about the deceased Believer: as a dog is loyal to  its  master  and  dependent  for  every  good  thing,  so  this  servant  of  God  was  loyal, depending on God and waiting for his or her Heavenly Master’s return.Download Transcript

  • The Solemnity of Christ the King (Father Eseke)

    20/11/2016 Duración: 07min

    Sometimes we can get so caught up in our doctrinal differences, we can get so caught up in our political differences—who is liberal, who is conservative, who is this, who is not that—that sometimes we forget that have one Lord, one Savior in Christ Jesus. That is the heart of our feast today: that, when all is said and done, regardless of the differences in our society, regardless of the differences in our community, it’s all about one Love, one Faith, one Baptism. And that’s why I think the gospel tonight is so instructional. 

  • Citizens of Heaven (Monsignor King)

    06/11/2016 Duración: 03min

    We ought to live now, even now, as though we were citizens of heaven, because truly we are. The woes and worries of this Earth will always be with us. But as Saint Paul reminds us, the Lord is trustworthy. May we turn our lives over to the Lord. And in the midst of a world that does not support the Gospel, may we find that the Lord does support us and give us dreams beyond this world. 

  • The Communion of Saints (Father Eseke)

    01/11/2016 Duración: 05min

     The saints in heaven can intercede for us, the Pilgrim Church. And all of us can also intercede for the Suffering Church, those who have passed on but are not yet in heaven… When we celebrate sainthood, it simply reminds us that there is a future.

  • The Faithfulness of God (Father Eseke)

    30/10/2016 Duración: 10min

    God is always faithful. Look around you—there are signs of His faithfulness. In the breath we breathe, we see His faithfulness. In family, in the gifts of your children and your children’s children, we see His faithfulness. In the gift of our church community, we see God’s faithfulness. So there is no doubt, and it’s not a secret, that God is always faithful. But, truth be told, sometimes in life we deal with issues, we deal with we deal with events, we deal with situations that may want to make us ask, "But God, where are you in all this?"

  • The Context of Mercy (Deacon Hall)

    23/10/2016 Duración: 09min

    If you are aware of things in your life that are not right, let those things show you your need of God’s mercy. If you sincerely pray, "God be merciful to me, a sinner," God will give you mercy and mercy truly received will change your life 

  • The Hymn of Your Life (Monsignor King)

    16/10/2016 Duración: 13min

    God wants to put a melody to the hymns of each of our lives. And God wants us all to bolster each other as we sing together those hymns. Every single person in this church today has a hymn to sing from the text of your life. Every person here has a story to tell of where you are at this moment in your faith. God’s grace wants to enter that story and sing it as a hymn. And God wants us all to join in singing that hymn together, so we can bolster each other in faith.

  • More than Words (Monsignor King)

    09/10/2016 Duración: 10min

    One glorified God in a loud voice and fell in gratitude at the feet of Jesus. Nine were never heard from again. Every commentary on the Bible, and every homily or sermon on this passage (Luke 17:11-19) I could find, condemns the nine and exalts the one. Why? What was the sin of the nine? Their sin was silence when the situation clearly called for action that glorified God and gave public witness to the work of God in their lives.Download transcript

  • Gratitude (Father Eseke)

    09/10/2016 Duración: 07min

    The readings today remind us of the need to reaffirm the “gratitude attitude”… for us to have a thankful heart … for us to bring thankfulness to our relationship to God. 

  • Trust (Monsignor King)

    02/10/2016 Duración: 02min

    If you want faith, learn to trust God in small things and big alike; learn to trust that God has a plan and it is being worked out in our midst, even if you or I don’t see it or understand it.  You and I — and our anxieties — are not the center of the universe (as disappointing as that truth may be): God is.  Learn to believe that truth and your faith will be increased!Download Transcript

  • A Man in Hell (Deacon Hall)

    25/09/2016 Duración: 11min

    26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Why would anyone “choose” hell? It is one’s own choice. Of course most people do not make the choice of hell explicitly; people choose hell passively by choosing other things above God. What kinds of choices lead people into hell? There is a stereotypical list of mortal sins, but nothing is said about the rich man in this story being sexually immoral or running an abortion clinic. This is a story of a man who chooses hell when he chooses to do nothing.Download Transcript

  • The Struggle of Discipleship (Deacon Hall)

    04/09/2016 Duración: 09min

    23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Discipleship always takes place within a given socio-political climate, and Christian discipleship is not primarily a temporal political endeavor. Discipleship will always be subversive when it is properly understood and practiced. This is because no earthly socio-political structure is ever conformed totally to the Kingdom of God. When a nation-state is relatively “good” it is still not worthy of ultimate allegiance. When a nation-state is oppressive (and many Christians have suffered under such in the Church’s history), God’s people still obey the government to the extent they can––but all the more give ultimate allegiance to the King whose Kingdom goes beyond anything we can yet fully imagine.Download Transcript

  • Humility (Father Eseke)

    27/08/2016 Duración: 10min

    Humility is the route to true happiness. Humble heart, contrite heart— that is the route to greatness. That’s the point of the parable. So the lesson we learn from the gospel (http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/082816.cfm) today is about humility—how you and I and all of us need some humility in our lives.

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