ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Transforms, Empowers, and Directs Our Desires (28th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Three Unique Ways in Which God Comes to Meet Man in the Catholic Mass (27th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Life Breaks Through the Confines of the Church Building (26th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Life is a State of Being Possessed by the Love and Truth of God (25th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailLiving the Liturgical Life is Proof that We Belong to God (24th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is an Experience with the Word of God (23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Animates our Embodied Soul with the Word of God (22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass Allows us to See God and Choose Him (21st Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass: A Fulfillment of our Spiritual Hunger (20th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the True Path to Conversion (19th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Richness of God’s Overabundance (18th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass Teaches Us that the Leftovers Are Our Inheritance (17th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Three Fatal Errors that Christ and the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Are Protecting Us From (16th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Forming Us to be Points of Constant Conflict (15th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Building a People Who Choose Obedience Over Comfort (14th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Processing Us to Poverty (13th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass Answers Human Suffering Through God’s Presence (12th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailGod Invests in Us Through the Liturgy of the Mass (11th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailGuided by the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, the Thankful & Humble Heart Drives Out Pride (10th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, God Gives Us Himself (The Solemnity of Corpus Christi – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Inspires Us to Love Without Barriers (Sixth Sunday of Easter – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Forms Us to be Preachers (Fifth Sunday of Easter – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Reminds Us of Our Purpose as Sheep (Fourth Sunday of Easter – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass and the Sacraments are the Very Essence of the Divine Promise (Third Sunday of Easter – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Easter Event, as a Moral Act by God, Proves the Divine Law of Inertia (Divine Mercy Sunday – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy of the Catholic Mass, We Are United in Christ Jesus’ Redemptive Suffering (5th Sunday of Lent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is for Receiving and Sharing Marpē (4th Sunday of Lent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is the Answer to our Deepest Prayers (3rd Sunday of Lent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Building a Faithful and Fearless People (2nd Sunday of Lent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass Teaches Us How to Rejoice in the Love of God (1st Sunday of Lent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailWe are All Lepers who the Liturgy and the Sacraments Heal Through Communion (6th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Making Us Into Slaves, Not Friends to Christ Jesus (5th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailOur Liturgical Communion with the Word of God (4th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy, God Blesses Us By Making Us a Blessing for Others (3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailCall, Response, and Procession are the Keys to Living a Liturgical Life (2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Life of Saint Joseph, Father of the Holy Family (Feast of the Holy Family of JMJ)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Paradox of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas Day)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is Guiding Us Into the Promise Made to King David (Fourth Sunday of Advent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is our Most Certain Path to Joy (Third Sunday of Advent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Three Ways John the Waymaker Liturgically Prepared for the Advent of the Lord (Second Sunday of Advent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is the Hope of Parousia and Anemeno Fulfilled (First Sunday of Advent – Year B)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is Christ Jesus Taking Responsibility for Us (The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is a Type of Mother Who Instructs Us (33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Call to Pursue Wisdom Outside of Liturgical Worship (32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Our Way Home (31st Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Equips Us to Love the Least Among Us (30th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Teaches Us Who Created Us and Why He Created Us (29th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is the Fertile Ground, and We are the Harvest (27th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailLiturgical Worship is us Taking Personal Responsibility for Our Life (26th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is Forming Us to Have a Holy Indifference (25th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on the Relationship Between Sin and Forgiveness (24th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is Building a Culture and a Community of Mercy, Love, and Healing (23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Trains Us to Make Ourselves a Living Sacrifice (22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on the Two Types of People (21st Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on the Catholicity of God (20th Sunday in Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Forming us to Have No Fear of the World (19th Sunday in Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Creates in us a Servant’s Heart (17th Sunday of OT) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Best Evidence of God’s Loving Patience (16th Sunday of OT) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is the Rich Soil, and We are the Seeds (15th Sunday of OT) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Participates in Christ Jesus’ Call for the Conversion of Jews (14th Sunday of OT)- Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Communicates God’s Mercy of Reminder and Mission (11th Sunday of Ordinary Time) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Solemnity of Corpus Christi (The Body of Christ) – Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Fulfills the Human Desire for Unity (Pentecost Sunday)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass Prepares Us for the Coming Persecution (Sixth Sunday of Easter) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is not an Appeal to Diversity, but a Call to Oneness In Christ (Fifth Sunday of Easter) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy, our Lord Shepherds Us (Fourth Sunday of Easter) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass is Unique, Exceptional, and Extraordinarily Transformative (Third Sunday of Easter) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Church and Her Sacraments is God Being Merciful with Us (Divine Mercy Sunday)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Teaches Us that what Belongs to God, Stays with God (Palm Sunday Reflection)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Empowers and Equips us to Bring the Dead to Life (Fifth Sunday of Lent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Mass is the Light in the World (Fourth Sunday of Lent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Teachings of the Liturgy Versus the Quarrelsome Spirit (Third Sunday of Lent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Wants Us to be Comfortably Uncomfortable (Second Sunday of Lent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Teaches Us How to Resist Every Evil Temptation (First Sunday of Lent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on the Imago Dei (Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy and the Law Share the Same Source and Purpose (Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailIn the Liturgy, we Consume the Light of the World, thereby Becoming the Light of the World (Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Forms the Spirit of Humility in the Hearts of God’s Remnant People (Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Catholic Mass: A Journey from Darkness to Light and Back Again (Third Sunday of Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailYou Have Been Called to the Liturgy of the Holy Mass (Second Sunday of Ordinary Time) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy of the Holy Mass is the New Covenant Epiphany Event
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy, we are Born Again (The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God)
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Theology of the Incarnation Through the Liturgy (Fourth Sunday of Advent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy Comes to Make us New in Christ (Third Sunday of Advent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is for People Who Know Their Lives are Messy (Second Sunday of Advent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Four Holy Desires the Liturgy Teaches Us (First Sunday of Advent) Year A
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThrough the Liturgy is How We Keep on Keeping on (33rd Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgy is Creating in Us the Heart of a Martyr for Christ (32nd Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Makes Us Worthy of Our Calling (31st Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Offers a Perfect Model to Teach Humility (30th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Brings to Life the Scriptural Model of Cooperating with God (29th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailA Liturgy of Healing for Lepers (28th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Builds Us Up in Fortitude (27th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailHow the Liturgy Teaches Us the Path to Eternal Life (26th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Liturgical Teaching on True Wealth (25th Sunday OT) Year C
ByDavid L. Gray, ThMShareFacebookTwitterLinkEmailThe Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary