The Path to Freedom
April 14, 2024
In our complicated and confusing world, St. Peter shows a simple, clear path. Even when we have sinned gravely.
Below is the title, synopsis and link to each of Fr. John Mary’s homilies from Sundays and major feast days. You can click on any specific entry to either listen to the homily or just read the main points. Two asterisks (**) indicate key homilies for new listeners.
Cleansing the Church and Obedience – March 3, 2024
Listening to God – January 14, 2024
Three Helps to Forgiveness – September 17, 2023
Rediscovering Love – February 12, 2023
Focus on His Will – January 22, 2023
How to Make the Most of Your Life – January 15, 2023
Behold Your Mother – January 1, 2023
Freedom and Responsibility – September 11, 2022
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit – June 5, 2022
The End Is Only the Beginning – May 29, 2022
When They Won’t Listen – March 27, 2022
The Grace of Forgiving – February 20, 2022
Seven Tips for Improvement – August 29, 2021
Introducing Sacred Silence into Our Family – December 27, 2020
In our complicated and confusing world, St. Peter shows a simple, clear path. Even when we have sinned gravely.
We are living dark times of evil. But God’s Mercy is infinitely greater. I want to share a message He gave us of great hope in His action in our times.
A whole series of apparitions manifest Jesus’ Resurrection. What is the importance of apparitions in the life of the Church? What hope does His Resurrection give us today?
The Church must follow Jesus in His Passion and Death. She is living this today. But this leads to Her great renewal in holiness.
What can we do practically to liberate our world from the terrible oppression of evil?
The Prophet Isaiah reveals the Suffering Servant, a prophecy that foretells Jesus. What light does this shine on God speaking today? This is relevant to the experience of our Mission of Divine Mercy.
How much a simple seed can teach us about the mystery of our own lives, with the disappointments, letting go and deaths we experience.
Why is it so important? Why do people respond very differently to the same evidence? Why should I believe the claims of the Mission of Divine Mercy?
Jesus aggressively, dramatically acts to cleanse the Temple. How does this relate to the condition of the Church today? How does God see this condition? Some prophetic messages about this.
Like Abraham, we may feel bitter sadness at the lack of fruit in our lives. But God wants your life to bear abundant fruit. How can it be?
Jesus in the desert. Adam and Eve in the Garden. We, every day. The evil one is always attacking us. What should we do?
Jesus encounters a leper. Our sin is like leprosy of the soul. His Mercy offers us a Sacrament to liberate us from our sin. What did Jesus say to St. Faustina about this Sacrament?