Fr. Mattingly preaches on St. Paul’s words about the important role of imitation in the Christian life.
Fr. Mattingly preaches on the history of the Lateran Basilica and the parallels between churches and the temples of our bodies.
Fr. Mattingly preaches on the differences between dying today and dying a century ago.
Fr . Mattingly preaches on why we should read about those in the Catholic Hall of Fame.
Fr. Mattingly preaches about the obvious message of Sunday's Gospel—the beauty of humility and the ugliness of pride.
Fr. Mattingly preaches on the essence, hidden benefit, and perfection of gratitude.
On the Solemnity of St. Faustina, Fr. Mattingly provides an overview of her early life of virtue and grace before becoming a religious sister.
Fr. Mattingly preaches on politics, Charlie Kirk, and evangelization.
Fr. Mattingly unpacks the Song of Songs' poem on love between a bridegroom and his bride and between Christ and His Church.
Fr. Mattingly preaches on redemptive suffering and how we, wounded and suffering, should never cease to love.
Fr. Mattingly dives into a secondary theme of the Gospel - the importance of working for eternal rewards rather than earthly ones.
Fr. Mattingly preaches at the start of a new school year for the local Chesterton Academy.
There is a price too high to pay for keeping the peace, and that price is infidelity to Christ.
One of the criteria on which we will be judged is whether and how well we fulfilled our responsibility.
Our society typically praises the saver and calls the spender foolish. In today's Gospel Jesus does the opposite. Tune in to learn more!
Father Mattingly unpacks why the symbolic value of marriage is so significant
Father Mattingly breaks down what might be called the "virtue" of hospitality and how to exercise it in different settings
Most Catholics are unaware that all the Fathers of the Church interpret this parable as an allegory. Tune in as Father Mattingly explains the rich allegorical layers in the parable of 'The Good Samaritan'.
Fr. Mattingly breaks down today's Gospel, the sending of the 72, and its implications for our role in evangelization.
Father Mattingly reflects on some connections of the Holy Eucharist and Mary