Tag: Obsculta Preaching Series
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60-Second Sermons: Feast of the Ascension
By Fabian Adderley, May 12, 2026 Fabian Adderley, a recent graduate of St John’s School of Theology, offers a sermon reflecting on Matthew’s account of the Ascension, emphasizing that Christ sends disciples into the world even amid uncertainty, without waiting for perfect clarity. It highlights the paradox that in ascending, Christ becomes more present than…
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60-Second Sermons: Easter 5
SR LAURA SUHR, OSB — “The works of Jesus can only have been done by God. May we trust that He is with us, and may our faith help our hearts not be troubled.”
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60-Second Sermon: Easter 3
EMMA JOHNSON — “Our presence at Mass and our remembering wrap us into the history of salvation.”
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60-Second Sermons: Divine Mercy Sunday
SAM RAHBERG — Dives into this Sunday’s Psalm reading for us.
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60-Second Sermon: Easter Sunday
DR SHAWN COLBERG — HAPPY EASTER! “Christ’s death is not an end. It is a patheway to new and resurrected life!”
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Visio Divina: Holy Saturday
STAFF — Gaze upon José de Ribero’s 17th century painting, “The Trinity”, while listening to the Epistle reading from tonight’s Easter Vigil service.
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60-Second Sermon: Annunciation of Our Lord
AVA BLONIGEN — “Mary’s ‘yes’ was the beginning of a long journey. She trusted God to walk with her the whole way.”
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60-Second Sermons (Palm Sunday)
JP MISHEFF — As we remember Christ’s Passion, may we remain and witness the entirety of it, so that we can joyously proclaim: “Truly, this is the Son of God.”
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Visio Divina
STAFF — Artist Daniel Mitsui contributed the art for this week’s Visio Divina, where we pray with sacred imagery, along with today’s first reading from Jeremiah. Enjoy 🙏