Deacon Robin Waters’ homily is a wake-up call we can’t ignore. It reminds us that no matter how hard we try, we’ll never be good enough on our own. But there’s hope! Jesus Christ is the answer to our brokenness, offering us the love and grace we desperately need. This Lenten season, it’s not about being perfect—it’s about surrendering our lives to God and letting His grace lead us.
In this homily, Deacon Mike Beauvais talks about the Gospel from Luke’s version of the Beatitudes and how it challenges us to live differently. He explains that Jesus calls us to rise above our natural instincts—like seeking revenge or holding grudges—and instead choose forgiveness and love. The homily reminds us that how we respond to others reflects how God will treat us. Are we ready to live out the forgiveness and mercy that Jesus teaches us?
This Lent, Deacon Robin Waters reminds us of the real battle against sin, especially during this season. He challenges us to stop following the world’s empty advice; through prayer, confession, fasting, and sacrifice, we can draw closer to God and strengthen our faith. Waters emphasizes the importance of sitting quietly in prayer, listening to the Lord, and treating prayer as a two-way conversation, rather than doing all the talking. This Lent is the perfect time to reflect, reconcile, and grow in our relationship with God. Don’t miss this powerful message...
If you're serious about growing closer to the Lord this Lent, Deacon Robin Waters’ homily is a must-read for you. He reminds us that Jesus is the only way to the Father, and we must live in total surrender to His will, not our own. As we approach Lent, Waters calls us to prepare with prayer, self-denial, and acts of mercy, allowing the Holy Spirit to transform our hearts. This isn’t just about going through the motions—it’s about embracing Wisdom and pursuing a deeper relationship with God.
Deacon Robin Waters reflects on Jesus' radical call to surrender our lives for His sake and contrasts it with the modern world’s obsession with self-preservation and material success. Drawing from Genesis, he highlights humanity’s tendency to prioritize worldly ambitions over divine purpose. Jesus’ words about losing one’s life to find it challenge us to rethink what truly matters.
Deacon Robin Waters' homily reminds us of the urgent need to grow in holiness by embracing God’s truth. Like Adam and Eve, we often get tricked into believing God’s blessings aren’t enough. But Jesus teaches us in the Gospels that it’s not what’s outside of us that makes us unclean—it’s what’s inside. To truly grow in holiness, we MUST build a personal relationship with Jesus, who is the Truth.
Deacon Mike Beauvais's homily is an essential deep-dive for your week. He shows how Mary’s words, “Do whatever He tells you,” are the key to our faith. This isn’t merely a nice suggestion—it’s the foundation of our entire Christian life. Jesus’s ministry starts at a wedding, a symbol of God’s unbreakable love for us, and He gives us more than we could ever need. But are we using the gifts God has given us to serve Him? This one homily could change the way you live your faith...
Deacon Robin Waters' homily is a must-read for anyone wanting to strengthen their relationship with God. He reminds us that Jesus, fully God and fully man, prayed constantly to stay connected with His Father. Jesus shows us that prayer is essential—especially if we want to live out our calling. Deacon Waters challenges us to make time for prayer every day, especially in the presence of the Eucharist, where Jesus is waiting for us. Don’t miss out on this powerful message that could change your spiritual life forever. Read this homily now and discover the life-changing power of prayer!
Deacon Robin Waters' homily for the Feast of the Holy Family highlights a truth essential for every Catholic: through Baptism, we are adopted into God's family, uniting us with Christ and the Holy Family. Our family bond with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit should be the driving force in how we live and love. Understanding Baptism’s power to transform us is critical for our journey to sainthood. This homily challenges us to live as true children of God, letting our faith shape every aspect of our lives.
This Advent, Deacon Robin Waters urgently calls us to prepare—not just for Christmas, but for meeting Jesus Christ at the end of our lives. In a world drowning in distractions and worldly celebrations, we risk losing sight of the sacred. But the time is now. Jesus is calling us to follow Him, offering a burden lightened by His love. The enemy seeks to steal our focus and lead us astray, but we must choose to surrender fully to Christ, heart and soul. This is our moment to draw near to His Sacred Heart, face the challenges, and let His mercy transform us—today and forever.
In this Advent season, Deacon Mike Beauvais challenges us to embrace a deeper understanding of hope. True hope, he explains, comes from faith—faith in a trustworthy God who fulfills His promises. In a world filled with despair, it’s our mission as Christians to be living witnesses of faith, hope, joy, and love. As we prepare for Christ’s birth and anticipate His second coming, we are called to prepare not only our hearts but the world for His arrival. Advent is a reminder to share the hope of Christ wherever we go, lighting the way for others to experience His love.
Deacon Robin Waters' homily challenges us to stop obsessing over the "end times" and focus on living each day with vigilance and faith. Drawing from the Gospel of Luke, he reminds us that no one knows when the end will come, but that doesn't mean we should waste time worrying. Instead, we are called to make Jesus the center of our lives and prepare ourselves to meet Him at any moment. By strengthening our relationship with Him through prayer and the Sacraments, we will find peace and be ready for whatever comes.
Deacon Robin Waters’ homily invites us to reflect on the power of gratitude, even in the face of life's difficulties, drawing inspiration from St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s perseverance. Despite facing unexpected challenges and suffering poor health, Mother Cabrini remained obedient to God’s will, exemplifying the scripture: “In all circumstances, give thanks.” Waters emphasizes the importance of Baptism and the Sacraments, which offer us Sanctifying Grace—the divine gift that strengthens us to live a holy life. He reminds us that true happiness and fulfillment are found in living according to God’s will, trusting in His guidance through life’s trials.
Deacon Mike Beauvais highlights the powerful message from the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath: cooperation with God makes the impossible possible. He contrasts the dire predictions of famine in the 70s with the Church’s continuous mission to feed and serve, showcasing the Catholic Church’s global efforts to help those in need. Drawing parallels between material and spiritual nourishment, he reminds us that by offering our time, talent, and treasure, we participate in Christ’s mission. The Eucharist, he emphasizes, is central to transforming our lives for the good of others and God’s glory.
In this inspiring homily, Deacon Robin Waters challenges us to refocus our lives on the true mission God has for us: to share in the glory of Jesus Christ. He highlights how often we get distracted by trivial concerns that don’t help us grow closer to God. With wisdom from Scripture, Deacon Waters emphasizes the importance of humility and surrender to God’s love. He encourages us to keep striving through the narrow gate, even when we fail, and to trust in God’s mercy. This homily is a powerful reminder that spiritual growth is a process—one that requires daily commitment to God's will.
Deacon Robin Waters reminds us of the incredible gift God has given us in our personal Guardian Angels, who are always by our side, guiding and interceding for us. Rooted in Scripture and Church teaching, he encourages us to call upon our angels in both good times and bad, especially during Mass when they carry our prayers directly to the altar. The angels, created by and for God, serve to help us grow closer to Him. Deacon Waters invites us to reflect on the powerful presence of our angels and embrace this divine companionship in our daily lives and in the Eucharist.
In Deacon Robin Waters' thought-provoking homily, he tackles the difficult subjects of temptation and sin, urging us to confront these truths head-on. Drawing from Psalm 19:14, he emphasizes that we all struggle with temptation daily but reassures us that through a deeper relationship with Jesus, we can resist sin. Highlighting the importance of humility, prayer, and the Sacraments, Waters encourages us to be proactive in our faith, reminding us that our choices matter greatly. Ultimately, he calls us to embrace the challenge of holiness, affirming that with God’s grace, we can overcome our weaknesses and strive for eternal life.
Deacon Mike Beauvais reflects on the request of the sons of Zebedee to sit beside Jesus in glory, illustrating their misunderstanding of true glory as tied to sacrifice. He recounts the martyrdom of the Apostles, emphasizing that each suffered for their faith, showing us that discipleship requires embracing our own crosses. Citing Venerable Fulton Sheen, he reminds us that we truly become like Christ through suffering and sacrificial love. This homily inspires us to recognize that by offering our lives to God, we participate in His will, urging us to live out our faith boldly in a world that needs Christ’s love.
In this reflective homily, Deacon Robin Waters draws on his experience as a shepherd to explore the relationship between Jesus and His followers. He highlights how, like sheep, we often fail to hear our Shepherd's voice amid life’s distractions—whether due to the allure of comfort or the noise of the world. Waters encourages us to examine whose voice we truly follow, urging us to recognize the dangers of succumbing to worldly temptations. He emphasizes that through humility and prayer, especially in Adoration, we can sharpen our spiritual hearing and align ourselves with the Fruits of the Spirit. Discover more about this profound journey of faith and discernment in the full blog post.
In his homily, Deacon Robin Waters reflects on Jesus’ words to Martha, highlighting our common struggles with anxiety. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing our relationship with Jesus above our busyness. Just as Mary chose to sit at Jesus' feet, we are called to spend quiet time with Him, listening for guidance amid life’s distractions. Deacon Waters urges us to make Jesus the central focus of our lives. By doing so, we can alleviate our worries and find peace in His presence.