Episodes

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Fr. Kule continues his series on the Church. This week he covers paragraphs 758-762 of the Catechism. God created the world for communion with his divine life. This is the Church.

Sunday Jul 06, 2025
Sunday Jul 06, 2025
Father Kyle begins a series on the Church by inviting us to define the Church and provides us with the roots of its name.

Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Sunday Jun 29, 2025
Father Kyle reintroduces us to Saints Peter and Paul. He invites us to look at them and all Saints to let them live again by using their teaching to derive inspiration for improving our lives.

Sunday Jun 08, 2025
Sunday Jun 08, 2025
The Disciples that earlier in life had struggles became embolden and started to proclaim Christ. Thomas founded the Church in India while Peter became a great speaker. Fr Kyle noted that it is the same Christ that was in them that are in us, today.

Thursday Jun 05, 2025
Thursday Jun 05, 2025
On this Ascension Sunday, Fr. Kyle talks about Jurassic Park, and that although Jesus ascended he didn't leave us. Rather he gave us his Spirit and the promise of the heavenly kingdom, for these reason Christians are people of hope

Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Psalm 32 - Fr. Kyle reminds us that there is great benefit in repenting and receiving God's forgiveness and great danger and pain when we don't.

Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Psalm 147 - The Hallel Palms. Hallelujah means praise the Lord. Fr Kyle suggest that we should be saying this for four reasons: 1. Raises us above earthly things. 2. Becomes a foretaste of Haven. 3. Nothing is sweeter to the lover than to praise his beloved. 4. He is due it.
We can always find times in our life that we can take a moment to praise God.

Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Fr Kyle continues to show us how the Psalms can teach us how to pray, specifically prayers of gratitude.

Sunday Jan 21, 2024

Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Reflecting on 1 Samuel 3 and Samuel's response to God in the temple as a child, Fr. Kyle reminds us that we cannot grow in faith alone. We need community.