Sermons by Father Alfonse at Mary Immaculate
My dad made me spend an entire summer building a patio I never wanted. He's gone now. The patio is overgrown. And I finally understand what he was trying to teach me — and what I missed.We live in a world that has learned to reduce people to what they're worth. Politicians see voters. Corporations see customers. Governments see taxpayers. And if we're honest — sometimes, parents see cheap labor. But Jesus looked at a crowd of thousands and didn't see logistics. He saw souls. And He calls us to do the same.✝️ God doesn't see a nation, a race, or a demographic — He sees you, personally, as His own✝️ Christ died for us not when we were worthy, but while we were still sinners — and still does✝️ The disciples saw a crowd; Jesus saw fears, loneliness, confusion, dignity, and souls✝️ The world reduces people to data, votes, and transactions — Christians are called to see differently✝️ Your children won't be home in ten years. Don't let the chores outlast the relationship.✝️ Artificial intelligence can process your data. It will never love you. Only people can.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 — What connects three very different Sunday readings1:20 — "You are my special possession" — what God actually means2:30 — Christ died for us while we were still sinners (the most reassuring passage in Scripture)3:30 — Jesus saw souls. The disciples saw a logistical nightmare.4:15 — How the world reduces people: voters, customers, subjects, taxpayers5:10 — The summer I dreaded: my father, a patio, and cheap labor6:40 — My father is gone. The patio is overgrown. Here's what that means for you.7:30 — What Pope Leo's encyclical on AI reveals about our humanity8:45 — The mission: go have fun. Seriously.9:30 — What Christians are actually called to be experts in🙏 PRAYER REFLECTION:Lord, forgive me for the moments I looked at the people I love and saw tasks instead of souls. Give me the eyes of Jesus — to see past the surface, past the inconvenience, past the to-do list — and to recognize the dignity in every person You have placed in my life. Especially the ones closest to me. Amen.📖 SCRIPTURE REFERENCES:Exodus 19:2–6 — "You shall be my special possession, dearer to me than all other people"Romans 5:6–11 — "While we were still helpless, Christ died for the ungodly"Matthew 9:36–38 — "At the sight of the crowds, his heart was moved with pity"🎯 THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE:After Mass today — don't go home to the chore list. Take your children, your spouse, or someone you love and do one thing that has no purpose except enjoyment. Get ice cream. Take a walk. Sit outside. And while you're there, put the phone down and actually look at the person across from you. See them. That's the whole mission.💬 What moment in your life made you realize you were reducing someone to less than they are? Share in the comments — we read every one and lift up your intentions. 🙏👍 LIKE if this sermon spoke to your heart🔔 SUBSCRIBE for a new homily from Father Alfonse every week📤 SHARE with a parent, a spouse, or anyone who needs permission to slow down📱 CONNECT WITH US:🌐 Parish Website: https://www.maryimmaculatechurch.org/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maryimmaculatechurch🖋️ Blog: https://fralfonse.blogspot.com/📚 Substack: https://fatheralfonse.substack.com📺 WATCH NEXT:→ "Warn Your Children Before It's Too Late" — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrWqUf1MJkM→ "Every Mom Knows: You Can Win Every Argument and Lose a Soul" — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9MKN33RikA→ "What I Found in My Dad's Safe After He Died" — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J7ZpBc7sGI#CatholicSermon #SundayHomily #FatherAlfonse #CatholicFaith #Parenting #FamilyFirst #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #ChristianLiving #GriefRecovery #LifeLessons #Mortality #Legacy #CatholicParenting #Inspiration #PersonalGrowth
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