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Fr. Eli's Homilies

Fr. Eli's Homilies

Episodes

100

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN

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August 22, 2026Episode 5985 min

Stay Close to Peter

2026 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

August 9, 2026Episode 5977 min

Stepping out in Faith

2026 19th Week in Ordinary Time Year A

August 2, 2026Episode 5969 min

A Shepherd's Heart

2026 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

July 25, 2026Episode 5957 min

Finding the Pearl of Great Price

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

July 19, 2026Episode 5948 min

Weeds and Wheat

2026 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

July 12, 2026Episode 59319 min

12 Questions

7-11-26 These 12 questions where asked by a bible study, I share a brief answer for each. Here are the questions from my group, looking forward to your thoughts! Let me know if you have any questions or need any context etc. "How does a baby have original sin? Seems like they are clay that gets molded by their surroundings? Can people from other faiths go to heaven? And if not why? Aren’t most people religions based on the location of their birth? How would you respond to someone who, due to the amount of suffering in the world, struggles to believe that God is benevolent and loves everyone? My question is referring to both human-caused suffering (such as from war and cruelty), and natural suffering (such as from disease and natural disasters). Why does the church baptize babies when they don't have the ability to consent or understand What is the harm of not dressing modestly? It doesn't seem like it is harming anyone and don't people have to attract others to mate (thinking in general animal terms here, for example a peacock showing off for mating purposes) Why in June 28th's gospel (Matthew 10:37-42) does Jesus tell people to love him more than their parents and family? Isn't that a selfish/narcissistic thing to ask for? How does the Catholic eucharist work? How is it any different from the bread and wine in other denominations? Why are Catholics told to not take the Eucharist if they have mortal sin if we are called to be with Jesus (assuming it is Jesus)? What is the difference between kinds of sins, why are some worse than others? For example lying habitually vs adultery Can people lose their salvation? I think it varies by denomination and is related to the idea of predestination. Why are some things considered to be a sin even if it doesn't harm anyone? What is original sin and why do people "have it" if they haven't done anything wrong?

July 12, 2026Episode 5929 min

Bring a Friend to Mass

2026 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

July 5, 2026Episode 5917 min

Becoming a Virtuous Nation

2026 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

June 28, 2026Episode 5908 min

Carrying the Cross that is given

2026 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

June 21, 2026Episode 5899 min

Remaining Faithful in the face of resistance

12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

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