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Join Fr. Eric Mah, a priest from Toronto, Canada, for reflections on how to grow in a sense of peace, rest and discipleship in our relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Fr. Eric reflects on the film "Star Trek" (2009) starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. Major spoilers. This is a clip from a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on Feb. 27, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric reflects on the story of the woman at the well (Jn 4:5-42). This is a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on the Third Sunday of Lent on March 8, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric speaks about the need to have ongoing conversations with our children to bolster their spiritual formation. This is a clip from a homily that Fr. Eric gave on Feb. 22, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario on the First Sunday of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric reflects on how the Transfiguration (Mt 17:1-9) reminds us that we are meant to bring a spirit of joyful expectation to the season of Lent as we look forward to what God will bring about a New Exodus in our lives. This is a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on March 1, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario on the Second Sunday of Lent.
As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to an interview by Jim Caviezel where he speaks about the filming of "The Passion of the Christ" (2004). Major spoilers.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric reflects upon a recent conversation he had with his mother about her health. This is a clip from a homily that Fr. Eric gave on Feb. 27, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric reflects on Christ's words about exceeding the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees (Mt 5:20-27). This is a live recording of a homily that Fr. Eric gave on Feb. 27, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
As a key example, Fr. Eric refers to a film called "Star Trek" (2009) starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. Major spoilers.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Fr. Eric reflects on the history of the Christian church in Ephesus. This is a clip from a homily that Fr. Eric gave on Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18, 2026 at St. James in Colgan, Ontario.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.
Join Fr. Eric as he does a series of reflections coinciding with each of the forty days of Lent.
Watch Catholic Latte on YouTube and Facebook. An audio version of the podcast is available also on Spotify, iTunes and Podbean.



