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Luke 10:41

Luke 10:41

Written by: Fr. William Rooney
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Fr. Will is a Priest of the Diocese of Austin, TX - He sometimes blogs at. https://luke1041.com/© 2026 Luke 10:41 Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Called by Name | Identity – Beloved Sons and Daughters | 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
    Jan 18 2026

    This homily is the second reflection in the Called by Name: Relationship, Identity, and Mission series. Preached by Dcn. Chris Haberberger, it focuses on the unshakable Christian identity revealed in baptism.

    Beginning with the simple but searching question, “Who are you?”, the homily examines the many labels we use to define ourselves—our work, relationships, achievements, and affiliations—and the anxiety that arises when those identities shift or disappear. While these roles matter, they are ultimately fragile and unable to bear the full weight of the human heart.

    Drawing from the Gospel of John, Dcn. Chris proclaims the central truth of the Christian faith: through baptism, we are not metaphorically but truly made sons and daughters of God. This identity is not achieved through performance or self-construction, but received as a gift of God’s love. From this secure identity flows true holiness, freedom, and vocation—not as anxious striving, but as a trusting response that can finally say, “Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.”

    This reflection prepares the way for the final homily in the series, which will focus on mission as the fruit of relationship and identity.

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    14 mins
  • That they may have life | Part 1 - Foundations | What does it really mean to live a good life—and why is it so hard?
    Jan 16 2026

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Called by Name | Relationship | Baptism of the Lord
    Jan 12 2026

    This homily marks the beginning of a three-part series, Called by Name: Relationship, Identity, and Mission, preached on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. In this first reflection, Fr. Will Rooney focuses on the foundational truth that our Christian mission flows from relationship with God, not mere activity.

    Drawing on the life of St. Louis IX and the Gospel account of Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan, the homily explores how identity is revealed through relationship. Before Jesus begins His public ministry, the Father reveals Him as His beloved Son. This relationship—lived in prayer, trust, and communion—is the source of everything Jesus does.

    Through baptism, we are invited to share in Christ’s own relationship with the Father, becoming beloved sons and daughters in the Son. This reflection challenges listeners to examine whether their lives are rooted in that relationship and to rediscover prayer, the sacraments, and intimacy with God as the true foundation for any authentic Christian mission.

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    17 mins
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