audio A broadcast from Rome This is recorded at the Basilica of San Clemente in Rome where I am attending the biannual meeting of the Missionaries of Mercy. In this broadcast I…
audio Listening to God: Homily for Thursday, March 27, 2025 Today's first reading is from the prophet Jeremiah. The responsorial psalm is…
text “Is Jesus asleep in your boat?” As Pope Benedict XVI prepared to step down from the bridge of the “The…
audio There’s water and then there’s water: Homily for Sunday, March 23, 2025 The people in the desert long for water and almost kill Moses. The Samaritan…
audio From Barren Fig Tree to Burning Bush: 3/23/25 Homily From Barren Fig Tree to Burning Bush: 3/23/25 Homily by Fr. Patrick Hyde, OP
audio How are we the face of Christ to the people in our lives? It's a big responsibility, but something each of us is called to?
text Lent: An invitation to perfection. When I arrived, I was ushered into a dimly lit room. Propped up with pillows,…
audio Live What You Say You Believe For 18 March 2025, Tuesday of the 2nd week of Lent, based on Matthew 23:1-12
audio I believe. Help my unbelief. Homily for Sunday, March 16, 2025 Sometimes it is hard to believe when life has so much brokenness and sin. The…
audio Ask God: Homily for Thursday, March 13, 2026 Sometimes we hate to ask. We don't want to bother anyone. But today Jesus tells…
text Heavenly Hash: A Lenten Temptation Answering the doorbell on Ash Wednesday morning, I received a package…
audio Do You Know Who My Father Is? 3/9/25 Homily Do You Know Who My Father Is? 3/9/25 Homily by Fr. Patrick Hyde, OP
audio How will we find our happiness? It comes down to choices, and the choices are always are to make.
text “I generally avoid temptation, unless I can’t resist it.” Lent has begun once again, so can temptation be far behind? The season of…
audio The theme for Lent: Believe: Homily for Wednesday, March 5, 2025 As we start the season of Lent, we are called to believe more deeply through…
audio Special edition for Ash Wednesday Fasting during Lent needs to be more than giving up - it is taking up - taking up the practices that can bring us closer to God.