Homilies from the National Shrine

These difficult times demand that we turn back to the beautiful mystery of who God is and what it means to be His cherished children. Listen in to the daily homilies from the Marian Fathers at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy, including Fr. Chris Alar, Fr. Kaz Chwalek, and many more. May they help you to live by God’s will that you may play an active and effective role in a world whose wellbeing requires authentic Christian witness!

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    What Wound Caused Jesus the Most Pain? | Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

    Fr. Chris Alar, MIC reflects on the remarkable life and spirituality of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot and Doctor of the Church—a mystic and contemplative who was also deeply involved in the political and Church affairs of his time. Known for his profound Marian devotion, St. Bernard even appears in Dante’s Paradiso as the final spiritual guide who leads Dante through Mary toward his vision of God and eternity. Fr. Chris also highlights the powerful devotion associated with the Shoulder Wound of Christ, traditionally connected with St. Bernard. We are invited to contemplate the hidden suffering Jesus endured on His shoulder while carrying the heavy Cross for us. This devotion reminds us that following Christ means accepting our own crosses with faith and love, trusting that our suffering, united with His, can lead us closer to God and ultimately to the joy of eternal life. Readings for August 20th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/082026.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ⭐️ Support our Ministries: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate... ✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT ⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy! https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?... Follow Us on Social Media! 📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy 🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial 【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps ★ Support this podcast ★

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    Rejoicing in God’s Generosity: The United Hearts of Jesus and Mary | Fr. Mark Baron, MIC

    In today’s homily, Fr. Mark Baron, MIC reflects on God’s abundant generosity and the dangers of pride and envy through the Gospel parable of the workers in the vineyard. On the Memorial of St. John Eudes, he also explores the profound union of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary and how their united love leads us into the mystery of Divine Mercy. We are invited to rejoice in God’s goodness toward others, receive His grace with gratitude, and allow our hearts to be transformed by His merciful love. The homily ultimately challenges us to examine our hearts: Do we rejoice when God is generous to someone else, or do we compare their blessings with our own? The remedy for pride and envy is to allow our hearts to be formed after the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. When we recognize everything as grace, another person’s blessing no longer diminishes us. Instead, it becomes another reason to praise the inexhaustible generosity and mercy of God. Readings for August 19th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081926.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ⭐️ Support our Ministries: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate... ✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT ⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy! https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?... Follow Us on Social Media! 📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy 🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial 【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps ★ Support this podcast ★

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    What Did Jesus Really Say About Being Rich? | Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

    In this powerful homily, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC reflects on Jesus’ warning about the trap of riches and the difficulty they can create on the road to salvation. Wealth itself is not a sin, but attachment to money, possessions, comfort, and self-sufficiency can slowly replace our dependence on God. The Gospel challenges us to examine where we place our security: in what we possess, or in Jesus Christ? The central lesson can be expressed simply: Have things, but possess nothing in your heart except God. We can receive material blessings with gratitude without allowing them to replace the Lord. And if God calls us to surrender something—money, possessions, comfort, status, or another attachment—we should be willing to give it up. Wealth can make salvation more difficult when it creates pride, selfishness, attachment, or the illusion that we do not need God. But wealth can also become an instrument of love when it is placed at God's service. The question is not simply, “How much do I have?” but rather, “What possesses my heart?” Readings for August 18th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081826.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ⭐️ Support our Ministries: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate... ✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT ⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy! https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?... Follow Us on Social Media! 📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy 🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial 【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps ★ Support this podcast ★

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    Give Everything to the Lord: The Joy No One Can Take Away | Fr. Tyler Mentzer, MIC

    Fr. Tyler Mentzer, MIC’s homily centered on the call to give everything to the Lord and the profound joy that comes from responding wholeheartedly to His voice. Jesus tells us that if we wish to be perfect, we must be willing to give up everything and follow Him. The question for each of us is: What am I still holding on to that prevents me from giving myself completely to the Lord? Fr. Tyler pointed to St. Anthony of the Desert as a powerful example. St. Anthony heard Christ’s invitation and took it seriously, giving away his possessions and ultimately offering his entire life to Christ. His response became an example of the radical surrender found in monasticism and consecrated life—giving everything to the Father. Fr. Tyler connected this with the Marian Fathers and the beautiful renewal of vows celebrated last weekend, when the Marians gathered around the sanctuary and renewed their offering of themselves to God. But this invitation to surrender is not only for those in consecrated life. Each of us should ask: What am I holding on to? What is the Lord asking me to place into His hands? It might be possessions, but it can also be our plans, comfort, control, pride, fears, resentments, ambitions, relationships, or simply our desire to have things our own way. The central question of the homily, then, is deeply personal: What are you holding on to that you need to give up for the Lord? St. Anthony gave everything. The Marians express this surrender through their vows. Each of us is called to surrender according to our own vocation. The more freely we give ourselves to the Lord, the more freely He can fill us with the fruits of His Kingdom—especially that supernatural joy, the joy that no one can take away. Readings for August 17th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081726.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ⭐️ Support our Ministries: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate... ✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT ⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy! https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?... Follow Us on Social Media! 📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy 🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial 【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps ★ Support this podcast ★

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    The meaning of the Scraps Going to Dogs | Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

    In this powerful homily, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC reflects on the extraordinary faith of the Gentile woman who humbly approached Jesus, trusting that even the “scraps” from the Master’s table were enough to bring healing and mercy.Her faith reminds us that great faith can be found in unexpected places. Although she had not received the spiritual privileges given to Israel, she continued to believe—even when Jesus seemed silent. She did not walk away. She remained humble, persistent, and confident in His mercy.Fr. Chris challenges us as Catholics to recognize how much we have received: the Eucharist, Confession, the Sacraments, the Blessed Mother, and countless graces from God. Yet sometimes those who have received less appear to trust God more deeply and make greater use of the faith they have been given.When God seems silent, do not stop praying. His silence does not mean He has abandoned or ignored us. Sometimes He is strengthening, testing, and purifying our faith, teaching us to trust Him more completely.The Gentile woman was willing to wait for the scraps—but what she received was the abundant mercy of Christ.May we never take God's gifts for granted. May we approach His table with gratitude, humility, and persistent faith, remembering that Jesus is the Bread of Life, and even the smallest gift of His grace can transform our lives and lead us toward eternal life.🙏 Lord, increase our faith and teach us to be grateful for every grace we have received.#FrChrisAlar #DivineMercy #CatholicFaith #BreadOfLife #Eucharist #Prayer #Faith #TrustInJesus #CatholicHomily #JesusITrustInYou Readings for August 16th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081626.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ★ Support this podcast ★

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    No Compromise: St. Maximilian Kolbe and the Courage to Evangelize | Fr. Daniel Klimek | 08-14-26

    On August 14th. 2026 ; Fr. Daniel Klimek’s homily presents St. Maximilian Kolbe as a fearless missionary of the Immaculate, whose deep love for the Blessed Virgin Mary gave him the courage to defend the Catholic faith, evangelize those opposed to the Church, and remain faithful even through persecution, brutality, and death at Auschwitz. From his encounters with atheists, Freemasons, and unbelievers to his work with magazines, radio, and new technology, Kolbe understood that Christians are called not to retreat from the world, but to enter it with truth, charity, and a desire for conversion.His life is a call to reject fear and compromise. St. Maximilian fought spiritual and cultural opposition through prayer, mobilization, evangelization, sacrifice, and media, always seeking the salvation of souls rather than hatred of his enemies. He showed that true freedom belongs to the person who knows he belongs to Christ through the Immaculate.The homily also challenges Catholics today to sanctify the media. When the culture pressures Christians to remain silent or abandon the faith, St. Maximilian’s example says NO. He used the newest means of communication available to proclaim the ancient and unchanging Gospel. His witness calls us to enter today’s media courageously, defend the truth without compromise, honor Our Lady, evangelize the culture, and use modern technology for the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls.Readings for August 14th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081426.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ★ Support this podcast ★

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    Forgive Without Limits: The Heart of Jesus’ Teaching | Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC

    In today’s homily, Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC, reflects on one of the central teachings of Jesus: forgiveness without limits. Because God has forgiven us first, we are called to forgive our brothers and sisters from the heart; not just with our lips. Forgiveness does not justify the wrong that was done, but it frees us from anger, resentment, and the wounds of the past. Fr. Anthony encourages us to make forgiveness a daily practice, asking God for the grace to forgive others as Christ forgives us. This teaching is especially important in a culture where relationships can easily be broken—siblings stop speaking to one another, children become estranged from parents, coworkers hold grudges, and people may quickly reject those who have hurt or offended them. Past wounds can continue to affect our present and future when we allow resentment to remain in our hearts. Fr. Anthony encourages us to make forgiveness a daily spiritual practice. Every evening we can examine our conscience: Did I sin against someone today? Is there someone I am refusing to forgive? We can ask God for forgiveness and for the grace to forgive others, praying with Jesus: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” We can bring specific people before the Lord; family members, friends, coworkers, or anyone who has wounded us—and choose again to forgive them. Readings for August 13th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/080626.cfm © 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved. ⭐️ Support our Ministries: https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate... ✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT ⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy! https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?... Follow Us on Social Media! 📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy 🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial 【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps ★ Support this podcast ★

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These difficult times demand that we turn back to the beautiful mystery of who God is and what it means to be His cherished children. Listen in to the daily homilies from the Marian Fathers at the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy, including Fr. Chris Alar, Fr. Kaz Chwalek, and many more. May they help you to live by God’s will that you may play an active and effective role in a world whose wellbeing requires authentic Christian witness!

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