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Let's Be Saints!
Let's Be Saints!
Author: Fr. Luke Doyle
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Homilies and Catholic faith formation with Fr. Luke Doyle, a priest of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. The purpose of this podcast is to help you make the decision to follow Jesus and allow Him to make you a saint!
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Andre was a simple and unimpressive orphan who opened the door for Jesus. A million people came to his funeral. Do you open the door to Jesus and to Jesus present in your neighbor?
God has come today to make it possible for us to become the greatest thing we could ever be. How powerful are children? Ask the Grinch!
He comes to turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their father.
Mary knows! Her Son, the Key of David is coming. Does He have permission to unlock you into new freedom?
The most important word in salvation is little and easy to miss. What could happen if we lived it?
Are you happy? Why or why not? Lift up your hearts! Gaudete! He is near.
Listen, hear, respond. Mary never stops doing these things. Mary has always helped the Church listen, hear, and respond to what Her Son says.
There is none greater than John the Baptist…yet the least in the kingdom is greater than he. We are not exactly impressive, but we are so privileged and loved.
We first prepare the way by getting out of the way!
The largest conversion in history happened through one of the littlest saints in Heaven. Do you strive to be little?
It’s because of her that all this has happened! Will you also say “yes!”?
It’s because of her that all this has happened! Will you say “yes” too?
Who is this who draws near? What is He coming to do? How should I respond?
Blessed are the eyes that look at Him. Are you looking at Him? From now on these eyes will not be blinded by the lights…look at Him and come alive!
The centurion believed in the power of God’s spoken word. Do you?
He has come in history, He comes today through His Church, and He will come again at the end of our story. Wake up! He is near.
Our first responsibility is to say “thank you.” The highest and greatest way that we do this is by celebrating the Eucharist.
Can you rightly call yourself a martyr? Martyrdom originates at the level of the heart.
Even martyrs have clay feet. They just don’t move them.
Do you see Jesus or yourself? Long live Christ the King.




