A weekly homily podcast by Fr Sam French dedicated to breaking open and spreading the Word of God.
Is God a vending machine or a Father who knows what we truly need?
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the deep meaning of prayer as revealed in the readings for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Rather than viewing prayer as a transaction to get things from God, Fr Sam explores how true prayer draws us into relationship with God Himself. Drawing from Abraham’s bold intercession for Sodom and Jesus’ teaching on the Lord’s Prayer,...
What if the holiest thing you could do… was nothing at all?
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the virtue of hospitality through the lens of Abraham, Mary, and Martha. With insight from Scripture and a café conversation, he reveals that holiness begins not with action, but with presence — a heart ready to receive God in silence. Drawing on the wisdom of the saints and the call to Eucharistic Adoration, Fr Sam invites us to “wast...
Are we chasing artificial light while real joy is right outside our door?
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the parable of the Good Samaritan through a surprising lens. Instead of casting us as the hero, Jesus flips the story to reveal how we are the wounded, left in the dark and searching for something real. Fr Sam draws connections between the artificial light of social media and materialism, and the true healing light of Chr...
Are feelings becoming more important than truth in our culture?
In this homily, Fr Sam explores the growing dominance of "I feel" statements and the danger of replacing truth with personal comfort. Reflecting on the cost of true discipleship, Fr Sam draws from Carl Trueman, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Jesus’ sending of the 72 disciples to emphasize that real faith often challenges rather than comforts. Discover how uniting ou...
Can we truly know God without prayer? In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the inspiring examples of Saints Peter and Paul, two extraordinary yet deeply human figures whose lives show the power of openness to God. Peter, flawed yet faithful, reminds us of the transformative power of prayer, while Paul demonstrates how a true encounter with Jesus compels us into mission. Discover how prayer leads us from merely following religious rul...
Is your faith something you know, or Someone you’ve met?
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the deep ache many Catholics carry: how do we bring our children, friends, or loved ones back to the Church? He shares his own story of encountering Jesus in the Eucharist as a teenage, and how that encounter changed everything. This powerful reflection moves beyond rituals and rules, to the heart of our Catholic life: the relationship with t...
Discover the true answer to "Life, the Universe, and Everything" in this powerful reflection on the Most Holy Trinity.
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on the profound mystery of the Trinity, emphasizing that our understanding of God as a relational community of love - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - is central to our faith. Drawing from personal anecdotes, theological insights, and even humor from "The Hitchhiker’s Gui...
You were made for more.
In this homily, Fr Sam reflects on how the fear that silenced the Apostles after the Ascension was transformed into boldness through the fire of Pentecost. Drawing a powerful parallel between our spiritual lives and dormant potential, he explores what happens when we allow the Holy Spirit to truly animate us from within.
In this week’s reflection, Fr Sam unpacks the enduring relevance of Pentecost, encoura...
Is your faith something you share with joy, or keep to yourself?
In this homily for Ascension Sunday, Fr Sam French reflects on the final command of Jesus before His return to the Father: to spread the Gospel to all nations. Drawing parallels with how we instinctively share memes and joyful moments online, Fr Sam asks why we hesitate to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
This message explores the spiritual resistance we fac...
Would there be enough evidence to convict you of being a Christian?
In this homily for the 5th Sunday of Easter, Fr Sam challenges us to take a long, honest look at our discipleship. Christianity is not a cultural label or comfort-zone lifestyle. It is radical, self-giving love...seen most clearly in the Cross.
Drawing from Christ’s command to love as He loved, and St Paul’s bold witness in Antioch, Fr Sam invites us to reject "comfo...
What do mothers and priests have in common with Jesus the Good Shepherd
In this homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Fr Sam reflects on a beautiful convergence. It is both Good Shepherd Sunday and Mother’s Day, a chance to see how the self-giving love of Christ is mirrored in the vocations of motherhood and priesthood.
Drawing from John’s Gospel, Fr Sam unpacks what makes Jesus the Good Shepherd. It is not sentimentality o...
Why do we stay in the Church when the failings of its leaders are so public and painful?
This week, Fr Sam reflects on the image of the boat in the Gospel of John. More than just a fishing vessel, it becomes a symbol of the Church itself. When the apostles try to fish on their own, they fail. But when they listen to the voice of Jesus, the net overflows. It is a powerful reminder that without Christ, the Church is empty. With Hi...
What if your doubts are not a barrier to faith but the doorway into it?
In this week’s homily, Fr Sam dives into the story of St Thomas and the human hunger for proof. In a world obsessed with photos and evidence, it is easy to fall into the trap of thinking faith should work the same way. But Jesus invites us to something far greater.
Fr Sam shows how doubt is not the enemy of faith. It can be the soil where deep trust takes root. D...
What if the Resurrection isn’t just a matter of faith—but of fact?
In this Easter Sunday homily, Fr Sam puts the Resurrection on trial—not to cast doubt, but to show that our faith in the risen Christ is grounded in history, reason, and truth. Like a courtroom drama, he presents three compelling exhibits: ancient testimony, radical transformation, and the unexpected witness of women.
This isn’t just a celebration of Easter jo...
Ever been tempted to throw a stone—figuratively or literally? This Sunday, Jesus challenges us to drop it.
In this week’s homily, Fr Sam breaks open one of the most confronting Gospel stories: the woman caught in adultery. It’s a scene charged with tension—sin, shame, public judgment. But instead of condemning her, Jesus does something unexpected. He writes in the dirt. He defuses the crowd. He shows mercy.
Reflecting on a bronze sta...
Ever feel like you’re wandering through the desert spiritually? This Sunday is your foretaste of hope.
In this week’s homily, Fr Sam reflects on Laetare Sunday, the midpoint of Lent, where the Church invites us to rejoice—even in the midst of our Lenten sacrifices. Drawing from salvation history, he traces the journey from Abraham, to Moses, to Joshua leading God’s people into the Promised Land. Just like the Israelites tasted t...
Do you ever wonder if it's worth the effort to climb the mountain toward God? We've all heard the story of Jesus' Transfiguration—but do we really grasp what it means for our lives today?In this week's homily, Fr Sam unpacks the mystery of the Transfiguration, drawing wisdom from one of his favourite saints and theologians, Saint Thomas Aquinas. Jesus revealed His glory on the mountain not just as a spectacular mome...
Do you fear what would happen if you gave everything to Jesus? Do you hesitate, wondering what you’d have to give up to follow Him completely? You’re not alone.
This week, Fr Sam explores the fear that holds us back from trusting God—whether it’s the call to a vocation, the struggle against temptation, or the pull of comfort and success. Lent is a journey into the desert, but it’s not about loss—it’s about discovery. Jesus goes befo...
Do you want to follow Jesus? Do you want to know God’s love, be a saint, and be saved? Jesus gives us the roadmap: “Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow me.”
That’s a radical challenge in a world obsessed with comfort, self-indulgence, and instant gratification. We’re wired to chase what feels good—but Jesus warns us: “Can a blind man lead a blind man?” If we let culture, entertainment, or our own desires shape our vision, ...
Last week, Jesus flipped the world’s idea of happiness upside down. This week, He takes it even further—commanding something that feels almost impossible: Love your enemies.
It’s not a suggestion. It’s not a feel-good slogan. It’s a radical, supernatural call that goes against every instinct for self-preservation and revenge. In a world obsessed with “my truth” and personal justice, Jesus calls us to something higher: agapē—God’s se...
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