Province of St. Albert the Great, USA

Videos

23 Aug • St. Rose of Lima

On this Memorial of St. Rose of Lima, her example of service and mindfulness of the needs of others reminds us that, according to Jesus, the love of neighbor is the second highest commandment and intimately tied to the first.

The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the readings for the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, pointing out how we can feel closer to God by partaking in the Eucharist through taking communion, participating in Eucharistic Adoration, visiting a chapel, or just sitting quietly with God. How do you communicate best with the Lord? How do you help others to feel close to God?

Readings: Proverbs 9:1–6; Ephesians 5:15–20; John 6:51–58.

29 Jun • Who is God to you?

Jesus asked Peter, “But who do you say that I am?” This question is important for every one of us to answer: Who is Jesus for us? Who is God for us? And, we are also called to pass our answers on to others.

28 Jun • Jesus has made us worthy of God's love

A leper came up to Jesus saying, "“Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” Jesus replied, “I do will it. Be made clean” and the man was healed. Jesus also wills us to be worthy of God's love, and so we are. Share this Good News today with someone who needs to hear it.

The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the readings for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, pointing out that when disaster strikes and no one has control over circumstances, we call it "an act of God." In these times, we need to turn to God, and knowing that with God's help, we don't have to simply accept these wrongs; we can challenge them and perhaps, with God's help, do something about them.

Based on Mark 5:21–43

Pentecost

Fr. Brian Walker, OP breaks open the readings for the Feast of Pentecost, remembering the gifts of the Spirit that transformed the community on that first Pentecost, and challenging each of us to allow those gifts to transform us with the gifts we need to become more than we are right now.