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Pilgrim Priest

Pilgrim Priest

By: Fr. Joel Sember
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  • Cultivate the Soil of Your Heart | #1632
    Jul 14 2026

    Ordinary Time, 15th Sunday (A) When scripture talks about a gardener, a vineyard owner, or a sower, we are meant to think of God. God "gardened" the world into existence by speaking his word. The world simply receives God's word and does what he says.

    Human hearts are more complicated. Matthew chapter 12 shows much opposition to Jesus's word. In Matthew chapter 13, Jesus changes his preaching style. He keeps preaching the truth, but now in riddles or puzzles. You won't be able to receive it if your heart is not open.

    We have a responsibility to cultivate the soil of our hearts. The hard soil makes me think of friends, family, and media that scoffs at or dismisses Catholic faith. The rocks are like the hurts and wounds that lurk under the surface. We need to open to God's word the places that have become fossilized by self-protection and self-reliance. Finally, the weeds can speak to all the places where our schedules are overgrown.

    God has put a lot of care into you... is he seeing any fruit? We need to cultivate a heart that is ready to receive and grow God's word.

    (12 Jul 2026)

    Going Deeper: Can you think of any birds you need to shoo or weeds you need to pull?

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    14 mins
  • She Recevies a Prophet. This is How God Rewards Her | #1631
    Jul 2 2026

    Ordinary Time, 13th Sunday (A) God sees us and he rewards hospitality. A woman of influence feeds and houses Elisha. He wants to reward her, so he promises her a son. God sees the desire of her heart even though she refuses to acknowledge it. He gives her the gift she doesn't even dare to dream about. Then he takes the boy away from her; then he gives him back to her.

    Is God being cruel? God knows that our deepest desire is for God himself. Here at Mass, Jesus welcomes sinners and eats with them. He does this so that we will welcome Him into our hearts and into our homes. He wants to transform us so that we can welcome others and truly love them.
    God welcomes us so that
    we will welcome him so that
    we can welcome others.

    God sees, God knows, and God understands. And he will give you what you most deeply desire.

    (28 Jun 2026)

    Going Deeper: Read 2 Kings 4:8-37 for yourself. There's a further reference in 2 Kings 8:1-6.

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    17 mins
  • God Sees. And He Understands | #1630
    Jun 25 2026

    Ordinary Time, 12th Sunday (A) You spend a couple hours playing in the basement building the world's most amazing marble track. Then along comes your brother... and maliciously smashes everything! How do you respond? You might yell, cry, call him names, go smash something of his... or you might go tell Mom everything. This Mom has the time to listen and she really understands. And she assures you that she and Dad are going to take care of it.

    We could go a step further and imagine that your mom was watching the whole time. She saw your creativity and your delight. And she knew what your brother was thinking. God heads off evil more often than we realize. But he doesn't save every marble track.

    God sees everything. We always have his attention, because he never stops loving us. Even a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without him seeing it. God is watching everyone. This gives Jeremiah confidence when his friends turn against him. God wants the nation of Israel to trust in him and live their covenant by caring for each other and the poor.

    We need to live our lives with the confidence that God is watching at every moment. Even if mom didn't see, even if dad wasn't there for us, God sees everything and he is there for us. The Lord sees you and he understands.

    (21 Jun 2026)

    Going Deeper: What does Christian fatherhood mean to you? Listen to Tony's and Steve's reflections and then draft a brief reflection of your own.

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    28 mins
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