The Catholics of Pleasanton Podcast is a series of homilies, inspirational messages and content to nourish the faith of the community in Pleasanton and beyond.
OCIA Director Matt Gray, reflects on the readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Let's ask the Holy Spirit to give us the grace to run to our Lord.
How's your "boat" today? If good, then let Christ preach from it. if not, that's where Christ will get to work
Prayer, song, and silence from the September Taize Prayer Service. Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from One License #706462-A, and CCLI licenses #11534746 and #CSP…
Give the permission and authority of your life back to Jesus and you will be able to do amazing things
Imagine what our community would be like if we were a community of radical encouragement.
Music from the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Hope has two "daughters", Anger and Courage. Anger at how things are and courage to see to it they will not remain that way.
OCIA Director Matt Gray, reflects on the readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Even in times of tragedy and sorrow, God is present.
God can do in us what we cannot do in ourselves.
Set the bar higher to become great - to become saints and transform this world.
What kind of impact are we leaving behind after each of the encounters we have?
Do our lives attract others to God or do our lives make Him seem further away?
Music from the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
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There is room in the Kingdom of God for everyone and God wants us all there.
OCIA Director Matt Gray, reflects on the readings for the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Steadfast love and faithfulness do not depend on emotion.
Fr. G shares his homily for the Feast of St. Pius X, Pope
Our God makes all things - even us who are sinners, new