Author name: 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 Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass (Year A)
Biblical Theology, Catholic Theology, Essays/Video, The Catholic Mass, The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, Worship & Praxis, Year A

NOW AVAILABLE: A Liturgical Companion for Every Sunday – Year A!

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This guide unlocks the spiritual depth of every Sunday’s readings, helping you hear the Word with clarity, context, and conviction.

Whether you’re a catechist, homilist, or a faithful soul seeking deeper engagement with the liturgy, this book is your companion for the entire liturgical year.

Podcasts, The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, Year C

The Liturgical Relationship Between Ascension and Transformation (Seventh Sunday of Easter – Year C)

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Relationship Between Ascension and Transformation (Seventh Sunday of Easter - Year C)
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Explore David L. Gray’s profound commentary on the liturgical connection between ascension and transformation in Mass readings. Dive into themes of divine communion, the impact of sacraments on spiritual freedom, and how believers are guided to embody God’s transformative love in worship and life.

Biblical Theology, Catholic Theology, Christology, Church History, Ecclesiology, Essays/Video, Pneumatology, Sacramental Theology, Scripture & Tradition, Soteriology, The Catholic Mass

Consecration and the Mass: Why the Eucharist Requires the Sacred Liturgy

Explore David L. Gray’s essay on Catholic doctrine asserting that the Eucharist is inseparable from the Mass. It emphasizes proper intention, form, and ecclesial communion, rejecting sacrilegious practices and upholding canon law to protect the sanctity of Christ’s institution.

Podcasts, The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, Year A, Year B, Year C

The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Catholic Mass
The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
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Explore David L. Gray’s deep audio commentary on liturgical readings for the Solemnity of the Ascension. Delve into the profound relationship of descension and ascension in salvation history, the transformative nature of Christ’s journey, and the Eucharistic encounter at Mass that calls us to ascend toward Him.

Podcasts, The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, Year C

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Proposes Our Happiness in God (Sixth Sunday of Easter – 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 Proposes Our Happiness in God (Sixth Sunday of Easter - Year C)
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David L. Gray discusses the joy and happiness found in the liturgy of the Catholic Mass, emphasizing the pursuit of holiness. Through the readings of Easter Week 6 (Year C), he reflects on the significance of the Church’s teachings and Christ’s promise of peace, helping believers connect more deeply with their faith.

Podcasts, The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, Year C

The Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Orients Us to the Pilgrimage of Redemption (Fifth Sunday of Easter – 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 Orients Us to the Pilgrimage of Redemption (Fifth Sunday of Easter - Year C)
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David L. Gray’s audio commentary explores the liturgical sense of the readings at Mass, highlighting the vision of the New Jerusalem, the significance of Christ’s incarnation, and the transformative power of love. He emphasizes the Mass as an anticipation of God’s Kingdom and a guide on the journey to redemption.

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