Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...
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Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...
Episode 008 - Homily | The Rich Man, Lazarus, and the Danger of a Numb Heart (September 28, 2025)
Heart of the Homily
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Episode 008 - Homily | The Rich Man, Lazarus, and the Danger of a Numb Heart (September 28, 2025)
We draw a clear line from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus to the quiet ways complacency blinds us to people at our gate. We challenge prosperity myths, name everyday Lazaruses, and lay out concrete steps to resist indifference with love. • the inner struggle between generosity and complacency • why Lazarus is named and the rich man is forgotten • indifference as the real sin, not wealth • how prosperity myths distort faith and ethics • the slow drift into numbness and blindness • ide...
Heart of the Homily
Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...