In this profoundly personal homily, Deacon Robin Waters reflects on suffering, faith, and eternal hope through the story of his son Justin’s final days. He reminds us that life is short, suffering is real, and eternal joy is promised. When we offer our pain to Jesus, He transforms it—just as labor pains give way to new life. Our task is clear: trust, surrender, and live prepared to meet the Lord.
This powerful homily explores the bold faith of Abraham, the division that came from human impatience, and the mystery of who truly recognizes Jesus. Deacon Robin Waters reminds us that God’s timing is always perfect—even when it doesn't align with ours. Through a reflection on angels, demons, and the reality of the Eucharist, he urges us to trust what we cannot see and to prepare our hearts for what is very real: Christ Himself, coming to us in every Mass. Faith is the key.
What made Saints Peter and Paul true giants of the faith wasn’t perfection—it was surrender. In this powerful homily for their feast day, we’re reminded that both men began as flawed, unlikely followers. Today, we’re asked the same question Jesus posed to them: “Who do you say that I am?” The answer isn’t just about belief—it’s about living fully in Him, with Him, and through Him.
On the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Deacon Mike Beauvais reminds us that we are all called to be martyrs—not necessarily to die for the Faith, but to live for it. Through vivid reflections on Rome, the foundations of the Church, and the lives of two great apostles, we’re invited to remember that this world isn’t our home—Heaven is. Whether you’re a cradle Catholic like Peter or a convert like Paul, your mission is the same: to witness with conviction and joy.