Sunday Soundbites

Sunday Soundbite for October 8, 2023

Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle AOctober 8, 2023 Isaiah’s vineyard song and Jesus’ parable of the vineyard are connected. Isaiah’s song is a reminder …

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Sunday Soundbite for October 1, 2023

Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle AOctober 1, 2023 What’s your choice for a favorite Gospel parable? The Good Samaritan? The vineyard workers? The Prodigal Son? Hello, I’m Franciscan Father Greg Friedman with the Sunday Soundbite for the Twenty-sixth Sunday ...
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Sunday Soundbite for September 24, 2023

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle ASeptember 24, 2023 I once heard a quotation, and I’m sorry I don’t remember its source. But it went: “To believe in God is to know that all the rules will be fair, and ...
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Sunday Soundbite for September 17, 2023

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle ASeptember 17, 2023 Today’s Gospel story is a favorite of mine. It’s a parable about forgiveness, but what I like is Peter’s question to Christ before the parable. You remember the question I’m sure: ...
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Sunday Soundbite for September 10, 2023

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle ASeptember 10, 2023 Belonging to a religious order is like belonging to a family. We Franciscans try to treat each other in the same fashion—as family. And that goes for tough times as well ...
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Sunday Soundbite for September 3, 2023

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle ASeptember 3, 2023 A Franciscan story tells how St. Francis was about to send some of his brothers to preach in a hostile, pagan land. Everyone expected them to suffer martyrdom, and so those ...
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Sunday Soundbite for August 27, 2023

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle AAugust 27, 2023 This Sunday’s readings have a common element—Davidic keys as a symbol of authority. The reading from Isaiah narrates that Eliakim is in the line of David and that he will be ...
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