David L. Gray, ThM

A 2006 convert from Agnosticism, David L. Gray has emerged as a prolific Catholic theologian, author, and humorist. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Central State University, Ohio, and a Master of Arts in Catholic Theology (ThM) from Ohio Dominican University. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry (DMin) in Liturgical Catechesis at the Catholic University of America. For more information about Mr. Gray, please visit davidlgray.info

The Great Sunday, Our Day of Remembrance, Our New Day of Life (Resurrection Sunday)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Great Sunday, Our Day of Remembrance, Our New Day of Life (Resurrection Sunday)
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David L. Gray provides an insightful and profound exploration of the liturgical aspects of the readings at Mass, emphasizing the significance of Easter and the trans-formative power of the liturgy in the lives of believers. He delves into the sacred mystery of Palm Sunday and Resurrection Sunday, highlighting how the liturgy teach-es us that everything belongs to God and how the celebration of Easter is a testament to God’s boundless love and mercy.

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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Proof that God Has Not Forgotten About Us (Third Sunday of Lent – Year C)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Proof that God Has Not Forgotten About Us (Third Sunday of Lent - Year C)
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In this insightful audio commentary, David L. Gray delves into the liturgical significance of the readings for the Third Sunday of Lent. By examining the divine encounter of Moses with the burning bush, the Apostle Paul’s reflections on the Israelites’ journey in the desert, and Jesus’ response to political turmoil in the Gospel of Luke, Gray elucidates how these scriptures underscore God’s enduring faithfulness and mercy. He highlights how the liturgy serves as a reminder of God’s presence and patience with humanity, urging Catholics to focus on personal repentance and spiritual growth rather than the faults of others.

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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Visible Love of God (Second Sunday of Lent – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Visible Love of God (Second Sunday of Lent - Year C)
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In this insightful audio commentary, David L. Gray delves into the liturgical essence of the Catholic Mass, emphasizing the visible love of God through the readings. From the covenant with Abraham to the Transfiguration of Jesus, Gray articulates how God’s promises are made manifest, urging listeners to contemplate and reflect on the profound mystery of divine love during Lent.

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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Holy Desire of Our Heart (First Sunday of Lent – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Holy Desire of Our Heart (First Sunday of Lent - Year C)
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As we embark on the sacred journey of Lent, today’s readings invite us to reflect on the profound theme of holy desire. This longing, deeply rooted in our hearts, calls us to seek union with God and resist the temptations that pull us away from our true purpose. Through the memory of Christ’s victory over Satan and the transformative power of the Eucharist, we are reminded that our deepest yearning is for the divine grace that leads to eternal salvation. Let this holy desire guide our Lenten journey, drawing us closer to the heart of God.

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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Rids Us of Duplicity (Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Rids Us of Duplicity (Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year C)
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In this insightful audio commentary, David L. Gray explores the profound teachings of the Catholic Mass liturgy and its readings. By examining the authenticity of Nathanael, the guidance of the Sursum Corda confession, and the divine language imparted through liturgy, Gray underscores the importance of aligning our hearts and speech with Christ’s own. Referencing Sirach, Luke, and Paul’s letters, he illustrates how true integrity in words and actions reflects the goodness of God and prepares us for eternal victory over death.

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The Natural People of the World vs. The Liturgical People of God (Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Natural People of the World vs. The Liturgical People of God (Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year C)
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In this insightful audio commentary, David L. Gray explores the liturgical significance of the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time readings, highlighting the contrast between the natural man and the supernatural man. Through reflections on 1 Samuel, 1 Corinthians, and Luke, Gray delves into themes of divine love, mercy, and the transformative power of Christ’s resurrection. He emphasizes the importance of transcending earthly vanities and embracing the call to live as liturgical people, embodying forgiveness, compassion, and reverence for God’s will.

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The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Teaching Us to Trust in the Lord (Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Teaching Us to Trust in the Lord (Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year C)
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In this insightful audio commentary, David L. Gray delves into the profound meaning of the liturgical readings at Mass. He explores the trustworthiness of God, the essence of divine love, and the transformative power of depending on God. Through reflections on the Scriptures and the teachings of the Catholic Church, Gray beautifully illustrates how the liturgy immerses us in God’s love and guides us to live a life of faith and devotion. Join him in understanding why trusting in God brings true blessings and glorifies His name.

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The Liturgical Life Emerges out the Interplay of Conflict (Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year C)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Life Emerges out the Interplay of Conflict (Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time - Year C)
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David L. Gray’s commentary for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C explores the divine revelations through conflicts and contrasts, as seen in the readings from Isaiah, Corinthians, and Luke. He draws parallels between these biblical moments and the transformative power of the Holy Eucharist in Catholic Mass.

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The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
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In this episode, David L. Gray explores how the Nativity, Epiphany, and Presentation of the Lord connect to the Catholic Mass, illuminating the enduring presence of Christ and the transformative power of the Holy Eucharist in our lives. Discover the profound stories of Simeon and Anna, and learn how to live out the liturgy’s teachings in the world.

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Joseph R. Biden Jr. Becomes a Freemason and is Excommunicated from the Catholic Church

This essay explores the implications of President Biden’s purported induction into Prince Hall Freemasonry, highlighting the conflict with his Catholic faith and the historical context of this controversial event. It examines the canonical prohibitions against Freemasonry within the Catholic Church, the questionable nature of Biden’s eligibility for Masonic membership, and the motivations behind the Grand Master’s decision. Finally, it critiques the disregard for Biden’s spiritual well-being and the deceptive message this sends to potential Catholic Freemasons.

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