Tag Archives: Year C

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Videos, Homilies, Images and Multimedia Slides

The following are homilies, images, clipart, videos, and multimedia slides you might find useful for your celebration of the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).

In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus tells the crowd that they should “Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one’s life does not consist of possessions.”

READINGS

FIRST READING: Ecc 1:2; 2:21-23
PSALM: Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17
SECOND READING: Col 3:1-5, 9-11
GOSPEL: Lk 12:13-21

LITURGIES

VIDEOS




Free Responsorial Psalm • 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Source: http://vimeo.com/13491949

HOMILIES

  • One’s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions [Daily Scripture Readings & Meditations]
    In this little parable Jesus probes our heart – where is your treasure? Treasure has a special connection to the heart, the place of desire and longing, the place of will and focus. The thing we most set our heart on is our highest treasure. What do you treasure above all else? Read more…
  • 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time [Catholic Doors]
    Now, since life does not consist in the abundance of possessions, how do we accumulate spiritual treasures in Heaven? We accumulate spiritual treasures in Heaven by our acts of love towards others, by our acts of charity, through the goodness that we manifest towards our neighbours in the love of Jesus. What we do to others, we do to Christ. Read more…

SLIDE PRESENTATION

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/happyfaith/year-c-18th-sunday-ordinary-time

IMAGES

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Guard Against All Greed by Fr. Stephen, MSC

CLIPART


by Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón (Perú)


by Maximino Cerezo

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Videos, Homilies, Images and Multimedia Slides

The following are homilies, images, clipart, videos, and multimedia slides you might find useful for your celebration of the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).

In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus prays in a certain place, and when he’s finished, he teaches his disciples to pray. Afterwards he tells them a parable.

READINGS

FIRST READING: Gn 18:20-32
PSALM: Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8
SECOND READING: Col 2:12-14
GOSPEL: Lk 11:1-13

LITURGIES

VIDEOS




Our Father
Source: http://vimeo.com/3029573




The Lord’s Prayer
Source: http://vimeo.com/11431748

HOMILIES

  • Ask, and It Will Be Given You… [Daily Scripture Readings & Meditations]
    We can approach God our Father with confidence and boldness because Jesus Christ has opened the way to heaven for us through his death and resurrection. When we ask God for help, he fortunately does not give us what we deserve. Instead, he responds with grace and mercy. He is kind and forgiving towards us and he expects us to treat our neighbor the same. Read more…
  • 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time [Catholic Doors]
    Jesus concluded His teaching by saying that if you ask, it will be given to you; if you search, you will find; and if you knock, the door will be opened to you. It should be noted here that the reference to asking, searching and knocking is a reference to requesting the Holy Spirit. For it says, “How much more will the Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him.” The asking, searching and knocking is in reference to Divine knowledge, understanding and wisdom. It is a reference to the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It is a reference to the fruit of the Holy Spirit. All of these are needed for the sanctification of the soul during its perseverance in the living faith. Read more…

SLIDE PRESENTATION

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/happyfaith/year-c-17th-sunday-ot

IMAGES

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Our Father by Fr. Stephen, MSC


. by Randy OHC


Father and daughter by apdk

CLIPART


by Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón (Perú)


by Maximino Cerezo

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Videos, Homilies, Images and Multimedia Slides

The following are homilies, images, clipart, videos, and multimedia slides you might find useful for your celebration of the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).

In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus visits Martha and her sister Mary. Mary sits beside the Lord and listens to him speak while Martha, burdened with much serving, comes to Jesus and says, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me by myself to do the serving?” Jesus tells Martha that Mary has chosen the better part and that it will not be taken from her.

READINGS

FIRST READING: Gn 18:1-10a
PSALM: Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5
SECOND READING: Col 1:24-28
GOSPEL: Lk 10:38-42

LITURGIES

VIDEOS




Martha & Mary
Source: http://vimeo.com/12247069




Free Responsorial Psalm • 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Source: http://vimeo.com/13279655

HOMILIES

  • One Thing is Needful [Daily Scripture Readings & Meditations]
    The Lord Jesus desires that we make a place for him, not only in our hearts, but in our homes and in the daily circumstances of our lives as well. We honor the Lord when we offer to him everything we have and everything we do. Afterall, everything we have is an outright gift from God (1 Chronicles 29:14). Read more…
  • 16th Sunday – Year C (July 18th) [Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy]
    And so to the gospel for next Sunday, which is clearly about hospitality – but whose? At one level, it is true, the hospitality is clearly that of Martha, who accepts Jesus into her home. But it is also the hospitality of Jesus, who thinks that it is permissible and proper to be with women and to talk to them about the things of God; like the three men in our first reading, Jesus actually honours the house of the two sisters simply by being there and not worrying about ritual impurity. Read more…
  • 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time [Catholic Doors]
    Were others hurt by the actions of Mary? Was Martha hurt? It sure appears as if Martha was hurt because she was left to do all the work by herself. But, according to the Words of Jesus, Martha was being distracted by many things. The work that Martha was doing was not necessary. Martha created her own work. It was not demanded of her. She could have sat alongside Mary in order to be enriched by the spiritual foods that Jesus was feeding to Mary. But no, Martha chose to be a people pleaser. She was probably running right and left to prepare worldly food for Jesus as the Guest in the house. But Jesus was telling Martha that the Heavenly food is greater than the worldly food. Read more…

SLIDE PRESENTATION

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/happyfaith/year-c-16th-sunday-ot-4634669

IMAGES

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Mary’s Choice by Fr. Stephen, MSC


One Thing is Needful jjjaspersen


Jan Vermeer Christ in the House of Martha and Mary jimmiehomeschoolmom

CLIPART


by Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón (Perú)


by Maximino Cerezo

13th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Videos, Homilies, Images and Multimedia Slides

The following are homilies, images, clipart, videos, and multimedia slides you might find useful for your celebration of the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C).

In this Sunday’s Gospel, someone told Jesus “I will follow you wherever you go.” And Jesus answered him, “Foxes have dens and birds of the sky have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to rest his head.”

READINGS

FIRST READING: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21
PSALM: Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11
SECOND READING: Gal 5:1, 13-18
GOSPEL: Lk 9:51-62

LITURGIES

VIDEOS




I Have Decided To Follow Jesus (by Third Day)
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUwpfId1Zr0




Free Responsorial Psalm • 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
Source: http://vimeo.com/12534639

HOMILIES

  • No One Who Looks Back is Fit for the Kingdom of God [Daily Scripture Readings & Meditations]
    When the Lord calls us to follow him he gives us the grace to put aside everything that might keep us from doing his will. Loyalty to Jesus requires sacrifice, letting go of my will for God’s will. A would-be disciple responded by saying, I must first go and bury my father, that is, go back home and take care of him until he died. Jesus certainly did not mean that we should refuse to care for others, especially our parents in their old age. His startling statement, however, made clear that God must always be first in our lives. If we love him above all, then everything else will fall into its proper place and time. Read more…
  • Homily for the 13th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C [CACINA]
    How should we treat people of other faiths or cultures, or people who have hurt us, or people we are afraid of. Should we allow division because of tradition or should we try to find ways to understand and empathize with these people. We are people who are called, but are there people who are called to a different way? Is there only one way to follow Christ? We are called today to consider this in our own lives and battle against our own prejudices and our own fears, and to put into practice Jesus’ law of love that Paul tells us of today, and this is the Good News we need to find this week! Read more…

SLIDE PRESENTATION

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/happyfaith/year-c-13th-sunday-ot

IMAGES

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I Will Follow You by Fr. Stephen, MSC


followme by Brent Nelson

CLIPART


by Misioneros Del Sagrado Corazón (Perú)


by Maximino Cerezo