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Will All Be Saved?
Jesus says that he has come not to judge but to save. Does this mean that all will be saved? Exposing the heresy of universalism.
The "Catholic" Bible
Many Protestant Bibles differ in the number of books in the New and Old Testament. Fr. Carter explains why the differences arise and why Catholics have "more books" in...
Good Shepherd Sunday
Christ teaches his disciples in the image of a shepherd and sheep. He identifies himself as the sheep gate.
Holy Communion of the Trinity
As the three persons are bound together in a holy union of love, the Holy Eucharist binds us to the Trinity in love.
Clinging to Christ
As Christ promises to not lose anything given to him, we must also promise to not lose the divine life that Christ gives to us.
Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter
From the live broadcast of Mass, the Gospel is the appearance of Jesus to two disciples on the way to Emmaus. Through the Scriptures, Christ brings us into full partic...
COVID-19: An Interview with a Counselor
Fr. Carter interviews Tyler Kramer, a licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor who practices in Mecklenburg County. Tyler gives some great insights on how we all can ...
Faith Lived through Works
Jesus says to Nicodemus that the works done in the light are wrought by God. There are a number of other passages that show that faith alone is not what God asks of us...
Jesus and Nicodemus
Nicodemus questions Jesus. Jesus corrects Nicodemus' failure to believe in a spiritual rebirth. Jesus uses the image of Moses raising up a serpent in the desert.
Divine Mercy and Confession
The Gospel for Divine Mercy Sunday is read and Fr. Carter goes over what makes a good confession.
Easter Saturday Gospel and Reflection
Mary Magdalene and the disciples on the way to Emmaus do not convince the other disciples about our Lord's Resurrection. Jesus upbraids them for their unbelief and giv...
Easter Friday Gospel and Reflection
Jesus appears to the disciples as they are fishing. They do not recognize his appearance, but do recognize him by what he commands them. He eats a meal with them by a ...
Easter Sunday Homily
Easter Sunday Mass homily recorded during the live broadcast of Mass. The Gospel comes from St. John 20:1-9.
Holy Saturday Message
Tune in live to Sunday morning Easter Mass at 8am: https://youtu.be/eDPdMPCtzqc.
My Thoughts on Covid-19
Let's talk plague! The models don't lie? The help of sheltering in place cannot be measured. When will we get "back to normal"? The "longest week" versus "Holy Week." ...
Mary Magdalene and Judas Iscariot
Mary Magdalene anoints Christ's feet with oil. Judas is indignant. Let us prepare with Mary Magdalene to accompany Christ to the Cross.
Palm Sunday Reflection
Christ enters triumphantly into Jerusalem as king and Messiah. Judas hangs himself. Mary accompanies Christ, and now us, in all suffering and tribulation.
April 3 Reflection and Holy Week Updates
Tune in today to hear a short reflection on today's Gospel reading (John 10:31-42), as well as our plans that are forming for Holy Week.
Come Get Your Palms!!
Father Carter announces that parishioners can drive-thru the parish parking lot to receive blessed palms and pamphlets that can be used to lead your household in a Pal...
Where I Am Going, You Cannot Come
Christ confronts the Pharisees because they do not believe that he is the Messiah, but warns them that if they do not believe in him, they will continue to search for ...
Forgiving the Adulteress
In today's Gospel, a woman who has committed adultery is brought before him, the accusers ready to stone her. After he causes them to drop their stones and go away, th...
5th Sunday of Lent: The Raising of Lazarus
Father Carter offers some thoughts on the Gospel of John 11:1-45, the Raising of Lazarus. After a reflection, he offers a message to parishioners regarding the church ...
Homilía del V Domingo de Cuaresma
La homilía del p. Carter tomada de la misa dominical celebrada el quinto domingo de Cuaresma. La resurrección de Lázaro y lo que significa para nosotros sufrir.
March 26 Gospel and Reflection
Jesus' words are not enough for the Jews, but Jesus tells them that there is more than just his own words that testify to his preaching.
Solemnity of the Annunciation
Announcements happen all the time. What makes this one different? How our lives can be annunciations to others of God's abiding love for them.
March 24 Gospel and Reflection
The Healing of the Paralytic
Practicing Precautions, Practicing the Faith
Gospel and Reflection, plus a few considerations on our current state.
Homily for 4th Sunday in Lent
The Man Born Blind
IV Domingo de Cuaresma
El padre Carter lee el Evangelio de hoy del hombre nacido ciego, luego ofrece una meditación y predica.
March 20 Gospel and Reflection
March 20's Daily Gospel and Reflection