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Fr. Edward Looney, a priest of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. In his weekly homilies, he often shares his own brokenness, weaknesses, and spirituality, as a way to relate the gospel to ordinary life. He is a dynamic and charismatic preacher who will help you reflect on the Word of God.
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Fr. Edward Looney, a priest of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. In his weekly homilies, he often shares his own brokenness, weaknesses, and spirituality, as a way to relate the gospel to ordinary life. He is a dynamic and charismatic preacher who will help you reflect on the Word of God.
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×In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the time he was made to memorize a scripture passage. He muses over why that particular chapter and encourages the listener to memorize a passage of scripture.
In this homily, Fr. Edward reflects on the significance of the word all—and how every generation, before, during, and after Mary’s earthly life, has indeed called her blessed. Her words at the Visitation, recorded in the Magnificat, were truly prophetic!
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney shares why the statement "I used to be Catholic but...." bothers him so much and provides a few responses of "I am Catholic because..."
Beautiful churches are a foretaste of Heaven but nothing compares to the heavenly dwelling place.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the things that might be keeping us up at night, tossing and turning. He gives a few spiritual remedies that might help you to have a restful night.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney shares how he has asked for the prayers of several holy men and women whose causes for canonization are underway—and how, over time, he has seen graces and answers that seem to correspond to their intercession. Be encouraged to ask, keep asking, and be watchful for how God responds.…
In this homily, Fr. Looney reflects on Jesus's visit to Bethany, to the home of Martha and Mary. Why did he visit them? The scriptures don't tell us, but what answers could we come up with? What do you propose?
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the Parable of the Good Samaritan through the lens of a recent movie he watched on Netflix called Straw. He challenges us to recognize the people around us as our neighbors—especially those we might overlook or avoid—and to respond with compassion and kindness. When we choose to see and serve others, we don’t just transform their lives… we allow God to transform ours. 🙏 Who is your neighbor today? And how will you love them?…
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects upon raising vocations from within our parish through prayer. He shares the example of the parish in Wrightstown and a story about Blessed Stanley Rother. Let us pray and watch how God answers our prayers.
If you want to witness a miracle, come to Mass on the weekend, come to daily Mass, and you'll see a miracle.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects about three images of the Trinity that he sat and prayed with this week. Do you have an image of the Trinity in mind? Hopefully after this homily, you will.
Fr. Edward reflects about his ten years as a priest and the lessons he has learned in the school of the Holy Spirit.
Every day is an opportunity to say yes to the Lord.
An experience at a Jason Gray concert revealed a spiritual truth to Fr. Edward which he connects to the Ascension for today's feast day. Let's just say, if you think you are alone, you are not, you are never alone! Trust me!
Fr. Edward Looney preaches at the Tuesday Mass for the annual gathering of the Mariological Society of America.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches about discipleship- what it means to be a disciple, and our choice to be and commit to living as a disciple.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the ordination rites and the cloth presented to the mother at the priest's first Mass. Fr. Edward encourages mothers and fathers to pray for vocations among their family, and to pray that the voice of Christ the Good Shepherd will be heard through Pope Leo XIV.…
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches on how the Sunday Mass readings shed light on our motivations for attending Sunday Mass.
Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the prayers of Divine Mercy and how they are meant for the whole world.
In this homily, Fr Edward Looney reflects on the Easter candle, Pope Francis and his devotion to Mary, and how we are called to proclaim and live the joy of the gospel.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney takes his cue from a familiar chant at Mass- We proclaim your death O Lord, and profess your resurrection. On Easter Sunday we profess the resurrection, our belief that Jesus rose from the dead and that the tomb was empty.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney offers a brief reflection on the first gospel of the weekend- that of detachment, and in the second homily, he reflects on the healing of Malchus and how Jesus's work of healing wasn't finished even as his passion was unfolding.
In this homily, Fr. Edward asks if there is another side to the story of the woman caught in adultery and then reflects on the sacrament of Penance.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney invites you to reflect on your prayer life by considering these questions: Do you have a regular or favorite place to pray? How do you pray? What holds you back from praying? If you’re looking to deepen your prayer life, let this homily inspire you to make prayer a daily habit!…
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on what if Jesus faced his temptation today, would it be the same, or would the devil use new temptations?
A good tree, or should we say person, bears good fruit. What is the fruit of your life? What are the fruits that people know you by? Do you have secret fruit? Fr. Edward encourages us to reflect on our fruitfulness in our family, community, and Church.
Fr. Edward introduces readers to the collect prayer and his new Lenten devotional, Praying with the Church through Lent. In this episode you will hear how he didn't want to write this book, what is the collect prayer, a few reflections about a few different collect prayers, and why he thinks it's important to pray and meditate on the collect. Buy the Book: https://sophiainstitute.com/product/praying-with-the-church-through-lent/ or https://www.amazon.com/Praying-Church-Through-Edward-Looney/dp/B0CZCDHVTP/…
The world would want us to seek revenge and delight in the downfall of the other. Jesus wants us to pray for those hurt us and do good to them. He wants us to forgive. Tough calls from the Lord. But most rewarding. He wants us to live differently.
Fr. Edward shares how a plant he has had since 2017 speaks to him about the spiritual life.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on how our readings today point us to different parts of the Mass, helping us to better appreciate the liturgy.
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Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the idea of a "bucket list" and how it connects to Simeon’s profound prayer in the Gospel: “Lord, now you let your servant go in peace.” Simeon could die happy because he had fulfilled God's purpose for his life. How can we live in such a way that we, too, are ready to say those words with confidence? Fr. Looney explores how priests, deacons, religious, and laypeople pray this every night and challenges us to consider how we are living out God's plan. Tune in for an inspiring message on preparing our hearts to meet the Lord with peace and joy.…
In this homily, Fr. Edward reflects on how we cannot be silent at different moments of our life. Relying on the Holy Spirit, we will be given the words to say.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney draws our attention to Luke's descriptive detail that Jesus prayed after his baptism. Fr. Edward reflects on what Jesus may have prayed for or about and then relates that to how we can pray after different occurrences and experiences in our lives.
2025 is a Jubilee Year in the Church. The Magi were pilgrims of hope, just as we are today. We are called to be pilgrims- Discovering, persevering, encountering, and sharing hope.
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In this homily for the feast of Mary, Mother of God, Fr. Edward reflects and provides encouragement to not give up on your spiritual goals like reading the Bible or praying the rosary during this new year of grace 2025.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney, reflects on why shepherds received the good news of Christ's birth and how Jesus becomes our Good Shepherd. This Christmas, he invites you to allow Jesus to be the Good Shepherd of your life.
Fr. Edward preaches on the opening prayer for the feast of the Holy Family and encourages us to root out vice and practice the virtues of family life.
In this homily, Fr. Edward reflects about how the stories of scripture, contain more than what the evangelist wrote down. Allow him to open your mind and prayer to think about the Visitation and Christmas beyond the scripture page.
Sometimes it is difficult to rejoice even when the scriptures tell us to rejoice. In this homily, Fr. Edward relates how one can identify what is robbing them of joy and take steps to reclaiming and rediscovering joy in their lives.
In this homily Fr. Edward preaches about the theme of remembrance during the Advent season.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney explains that Advent, while it gives the appearance to be about preparing for Christmas, that it is also meant to be a preparation for Christ's return in glory in His second coming. Are you ready for that?
Fr Looney shares about his newest book, Praying with the Church through Advent. https://www.amazon.com/Praying-Church-Through-Advent-Edward/dp/B0CZCVBJ81/
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney describes the daily ministry of a priest from daily prayers, to sacraments, engagement with the community, and the administrative tasks. Daily, the priest stands at his ministry, and now you have a glimpse of what that entails.
In this homily, Fr. Edward invites us to consider more than just the widow’s generosity. What else does this gospel communicate? Listen to learn.
In this homily, Fr. Edward names the priests who have been ordained from his home parish, explains the origin of the priesthood, speaks about his pious custom of visiting priests graves, and encourages prayers for vocations.
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In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on intercessory prayer, especially with the saints, and how we can approach the throne of God's mercy with them. He especially highlights, St. Elena Guerra, St. Marie Leonine Paradis, St. Giuseppe Allamano, and the Martyrs of Damascus, canonized on October 20, 2024.…
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on one of the last tweets of Dr. Greg Hillis. Dr. Hillis, who battled cancer for 11 months, said in the time remaining who was pray and prepare. Fr. Edward reflects on how one prepares and prays for their death.
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In this homily, Fr. Edward preaches about the presence of angels in our life.
In this homily, Fr. Edward shares about his experience of grace while praying at three graves of holy men and women. He then explains how the Lord wishes to bestow his grace upon us for our Christian living.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches about our five senses and how the scriptures engage them and how God breaks into our lives through them.
9/1/24-Observe the Commandments Carefully, Especially the Second by Fr. Edward Looney
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney helps us understand that we should familiarize ourselves with scripture, but not to let it become too familiar so that we become numb to the passage. Return often to the passage and reflect on it is his recommendation.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, and hones in on three things that he encourages his readers and hearers to do. Will you try to do these things this week?
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects about the life of Mary, takes a point from Anne Catherine Emmerich's biography of Jesus and Mary, and applies it to the end of her life and entry into Heaven.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney unpacks one of the treasures of our Catholic faith- those who have preceded us who give witness and inspire our practice of the faith today.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney shares a story about a hotel worker and what she taught him about spiritual hunger and then translates that story into a lesson about our daily need for God through prayer, bible reading, and reflection.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the priests who have influenced our lives and that we should give thanks to God for them. He also acknowledges the need for healing and forgiveness and encourages prayers for priestly vocations.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney talks about the call, specially the call to follow Jesus, but also more broadly of the daily calls God places on our hearts.
In this homily, Fr. Looney reflects about our identity and role as pleaders and beggars before the Lord.
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1 6/30/2024-I Wrote Two Gospel Reflections, 9 Months Apart on Mk 5:21-43-Similarities and Differences 14:13
6/30/2024-I Wrote Two Gospel Reflections, 9 Months Apart on Mk 5:21-43-Similarities and Differences by Fr. Edward Looney
In his Sunday homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches about the boat being an image for the Church and the exchange between Jesus and the Apostles as being mirrored in our life.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on how it is good to give thanks to the Lord and gives a review of the week to demonstrate prayers of thanksgiving for the Eucharistic Revival, Adele Brice's canonization process, Father's Day, and God's providential care.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches about Adam and Eve encountering God in the Garden after hiding. He translates the passage into our own experience of sin and concludes with how the incarnation tells us we no longer need to hide.
In this homily for Corpus Christi, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the Catholic Church's devotion to the Eucharist and how a person can deepen their devotion for our Eucharistic Lord.
In this homily Fr. Edward Looney poses the questions: Why do you go to Sunday Mass and Do you believe all the things that we profess? Listen to this homily and move from doubt to faith when you worship the Triune God.
5/19/2024-To Think More Deeply About the Holy Spirit by Fr. Edward Looney
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on whether or not Mary could be joyful on a day when her son leaves this earth and ascends into Heaven.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney encourages people not to raise an eyebrow and be skeptical or dismissive of a person's conversion. He also points out how God calls us to conversion every time we receive the Holy Communion.
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In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on God's love shown through the sacraments administered by the priest. Through the priesthood, the Father has shown us his love.
In this homily Fr. Edward Looney encourages life long learning and study of the faith.
In this homily for Divine Mercy Sunday, Fr. Looney reflects on how St. Thomas suffered from FOMO and how Jesus wants to replace the motivating factor of fear with a disposition of love.
What words come to mind to describe or summarize the story of Easter. For me, this year, it is seeking and sharing. It’s in the Bible, experienced by others, and by us this Easter Day.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the beauty of St. Alphonsus Ligouri’s Stations of the Cross.
Holy Thursday is different than every other night. It is a night for us to receive and remain with the Lord.
Each year, what do you notice for the first time or anew in the passion. For me, this year it was the three Simons.
St. Patrick knew who His God was and how to pray. As people celebrate him throughout the world, today we can pray like Patrick.
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In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches on how God sends us the right person, at the right time, with the right message. It's something he has done since the time of the Bible and still does even today!
In today's gospel, Jesus cleanses the temple of money changers and sellers. If he entered our homes today, what would we he cleanse. Let that be a question you with sit with in prayer today.
In this weekend’s homily, Fr. Edward explains prayer as a conversation with God using the example of the Transfiguration and the requested sacrifice of Isaac.
Fr. Edward Looney explains the voice of Satan and how he tempts us to sin. Learn to recognize his voice, so you can reject and instead follow the voice of the Good Shepherd.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney shares how he is using this Lent to return to some of the basics of the spiritual life in his prayer and devotion.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes alongside the healing of the Leper and how it proposes a mystery in God's will regarding the grace of healings.
In this reflection for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on how Jesus’s mission of healing and preaching has continued through the Church. #SundayMass #homily
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1 1/21/2024-What to make of the two different accounts (John and Mark) of Andrew and Simon’s calling 7:04
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the two different accounts of the calling of Andrew and Simon that are found in the gospels of John and Mark. He then goes on to explain what the calling in Mark’s Gospel might mean for us today.
In this homily, Fr. Looney focuses on the three movements of John 1:33-42: 1. What are you looking for? 2. Come and see. 3. We have found the Messiah.
When have you felt wonder and awe like the magi? It could and should happen at every Mass.
Meditate on these aspects of Mary’s motherhood.
The transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge can be our story with Jesus this Christmas.
Here the Word became flesh. Mary is a dwelling place of God’s divinity. Can we be too?
In a season about the coming of Jesus, what about the Holy Spirit?
Fr. Edward reflects on the question of St Peter: What type of person am I supposed to be?
Fr. Edward reflects on Mary as daughter, mother, and spouse.
What is the season Advent about and what should I do during these holy days? The prophet Isaiah has some ideas in our first reading this weekend.
Sometimes we might be like the nine lepers, ungrateful, but over time when we realize God at work, we become grateful.
The church celebrated a slew of women saints this past week. Thinking of Proverbs 31, I realized that both the married ones and those who were spouses of Jesus fit the bill of being a woman of great worth.
Fr. Edward reflects on the meaning of a cemetery grave.
Fr. Looney shares how in his vocational journey and spiritual life he has found peace in the Lord.
The Pharisees lived one way. Jesus another. We should follow the example of Jesus.
In this homily Fr. Looney focuses on our preparation for the wedding feast of the Lamb.
Fr. Edward Looney reflects on the Champion apparition and how the visionary Adele Brice produced fruit for the kingdom.
A simple prayer can change our lives. Listening to Jesus can too!
In this homily, Fr. Looney reflects on how pilgrimage is a way we seek the Lord. Not only can we make literal pilgrimages but every church and Mass is a spiritual pilgrimage.
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Fr. Looney tries to understand Jesus’s teaching about prayer and God’s response to our prayers.
The object of everything we do is to do God’s will. How do I know God’s will? Fr. Looney proposes a few steps for discernment.
What do we know about the end of Mary’s life? Learn some of the traditions in this Assumption homily.
Sometimes we receive a message over and over again. It seems like our recent readings have that.
The Transfiguration confirms the Christian tradition with witnesses of old and new.
Some only pray when they need a favor. Others do not know what to say when they fold their hands. Fr. Looney connects the song Need a Favor by Jelly Roll (covered by Brenna Bone whom he just heard at a concert) with St. Paul’s words of not knowing how to pray as we ought.
In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney, uses Bl. Chira Luce Badano as an example of one who suffered, and how God used her suffering to communicate a spirituality of suffering.
Fr. Looney reflects on how we picture and think about God and who God really is in this weekend’s homily.
Fr. Looney reflects on the rituals of passing by certain places.
Fr. Edward reflects over his six years in Brussels and Lincoln/Rosiere and how God has answered our prayers.
Fr. Looney reflects on the Stations of the Most Holy Eucharist located at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama.
Fr. Looney reflects on the upper room and Mary’s presence with the apostle.
Advent prepares for Christmas. Lent for Easter. And Easter for the Ascension. Now the Ascension prepares us for Jesus’s return.
The statements of Jesus often have promises. Todays promise is he won’t leave us orphans. In this homily Fr Looney explains how this is true.
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Father Edward isn’t preaching this Sunday but he just preached at the National Shrine of Mother Cabrini on Thursday. Enjoy this homily from Fr Looney on your personal exhortation or testament of faith.
On first communion weekend, Fr. Edward reflects on how Fulton Sheen went from being a sheep to a shepherd and how he listened for the voice of the good shepherd.
We have a before and an after. Let’s not hold someone’s past against them after they encounter Jesus in Word and Sacrament.
Fr. Edward reflects on the moving of the apostles and missionaries to spread the faith.
The past two Sundays, the gospels told us Jesus in a loud voice cried out. Could it be that God the Father called out to Jesus to arise from the grave. How is God asking you to cry out in a loud voice?
Good Friday is a day for meditation on Christ’s passion and death. But it should be the subject of meditation for us throughout the year.
Father Edward reflects about the priests who influenced his early faith life.
During Holy Week will you confess who Jesus is?
In this different style of homily, Fr. Looney leads a prayerful reflection over one sentence from the first reading.
The Samaritan Woman has a profound experience with Jesus. We can have that too. But after we do, then what happens? How should I live? What’s my response?
Jesus called his apostles friends. And in the Transfiguration he shares an experience with three of them. In this homily Fr Looney shares about the friendships of Jesus and how they speak to us during the season of Lent.
We need to ask the Holy Spirit to help us more in our life and scrutinize our actions and decisions.
Let’s talk about your faith. Who did you get your faith from? Why do you believe? In whom do you believe?
Peter, Andrew, James, and John left everything to follow Jesus. Missionaries did the same. What about you? What’s holding you back?
John the Baptist tells his followers to Behold the Lamb of God. In this homily, Fr. Looney reflects on what it means to behold especially in relation to the Eucharist.
Christmas day is said to be the inauguration of the fullness of divine worship. And the feast of the Epiphany, the three magi teach us something more about how to worship God.
Curious how to begin a devotion to Mary? Fr. Edward offers three tips to do just that.
Fr. Edward shares about the life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and reflects on his poem Christmas Bells.
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