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Homilies by Fr. Matthew Wiering, Diocese of New Ulm, MN

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    • Religion & Spirituality

Homilies by Fr. Matthew Wiering, Diocese of New Ulm, MN

    The Most Fulfilling Thing We Can Do

    The Most Fulfilling Thing We Can Do

    In today's Gospel, in the context of their loving relationship of deep friendship, Jesus invites Peter to make a gift of his life. In this homily from the last Mass with our graduating seniors, we explore what truly satisfies us in life.

    • 12 min
    Am I Hearing the Holy Spirit or the Evil Spirit?

    Am I Hearing the Holy Spirit or the Evil Spirit?

    On this Pentecost Sunday, the Church gives us as a second reading Paul's list of the fruits of the Holy Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, self-control, etc. These are the signs that accompany the Holy Spirit. St. Ignatius of Loyola, in his "Rules for the Discernment of Spirits," gives us something very similar: A basis for how we can tell whether it is the Holy Spirit we are listening to or the Evil Spirit.

    • 15 min
    Be Joyful and Get to Work!

    Be Joyful and Get to Work!

    The Ascension of Jesus is a great mystery, and we realize this as we reflect on the reaction that the disciples have to witnessing their friend and lord Jesus depart from this earth. Instead of being downcast, the Gospels tell us that the disciples were joyful and immediately got to work preaching and witnessing to the Resurrection of Jesus. They understood that Jesus's visible presence was now passing into the Sacraments and, via the Sacraments, into them. May this be our cause for joy and action, too, that Jesus is Risen and we are his witnesses!

    • 11 min
    What does it mean when the Bible says "God is love"?

    What does it mean when the Bible says "God is love"?

    There are religions that claim that God loves or does loving things, but it is only Christianity that makes the strange claim that "God is love". In this homily we talk about what this means and apply it to our lives.

    • 17 min
    On Grapes and Vines (Remaining in Jesus)

    On Grapes and Vines (Remaining in Jesus)

    Today we celebrate the 1st Communion of a number of our young people, and we have the perfect Gospel to prepare us for this gift. Jesus gives us the very familiar biblical images of grapes and vines, which tell us so much about how we must live in imitation of Jesus (by being willing to be crushed like grapes) and how we have the strength to do this (by remaining on the vine that is Jesus).

    • 12 min
    The Grace to be a Good Shepherd

    The Grace to be a Good Shepherd

    On this Good Shepherd Sunday, we take a closer look at St. Peter, who gives a fiery speech to the religious authorities in the 1st Reading from the Acts of the Apostles. There is no better example of the transformation that can come from grace than St. Peter, who went from denying even knowing Jesus out of fear to fearlessly witnessing to him in front of those who could imprison or even kill him. At the Last Supper, Jesus says to Peter, "I have prayed for you, Peter, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brethren." Jesus's prayer remains efficacious today, as we look to the Successor of St. Peter, as the guardian and guarantee of the faith of Jesus.

    • 13 min

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