Shawn P. Tunink
Shawn The Baptist - Sunday Scriptures
Reflections on the Sunday readings for Mass with Shawn P. Tunink
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May 24, 2026
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What Happens When We Die? 24.05.2026 16:50
Stephen Colbert is known for asking his guests the question, "What happens when we die?" This week, he got asked the question.
Show Us the Father 03.05.2026 15:38
St. Philip famously asks Jesus, "Show us the father." That's a great model for all of us, in prayer and mission.
A Matter of Perspective 05.04.2026 15:12
Apollo 8 gave us a new perspective seeing earth from space. The resurrection of Jesus should give us a new perspective on life.
The King We Want 30.03.2026 15:10
No kings... unless. What if we could have a really good king? It turns out that a good king is the best government in history.. and eternity.
Everywhere the Signs 22.03.2026 18:21
Why doesn't God just come right out with a big miracle or an appearance or two and immediately convert the whole world? Don't miss the signs.
To See and Be Seen 16.03.2026 15:37
How do you imagine God looks at you? What if you allowed yourself to be seen, warts and all, and found not judgment but acceptance and love?
Led by Desire 09.03.2026 15:33
The famous painting "The School of Athens" by Raphael has an important lesson to teach us about desire and how we can get what we really want.
No Day But Today 02.03.2026 16:33
God has a plan for our life. We can know some of it, but we won't really see it all until the end. In the mean time, what we have is today.
After Mardi Gras 22.02.2026 18:26
Should we party or fast? The Catholic answer is often "both!" Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday. The virtue of temperance is how we do it right.
Politics Is Not a Sport 25.01.2026 22:06
It's fun to cheer for your favorite sports team, but taking that win at all cost and hate everyone else attitude beyond sport is destructive.
Baptized With the Holy Spirit 18.01.2026 19:52
The baptism of Jesus marked the beginning of his public ministry. In our baptism we receive the Holy Spirit to empower us for our mission.
The Importance of Baptism 11.01.2026 21:47
On the feast of the Baptism of the Lord we explore the significance of baptism and its diminishing importance in modern culture and families.
The Ghost of Christmas Past 24.12.2025 14:44
Christmas is a time when we often look back at past celebrations. These memories give a special meaning to the present.
More Than Expected 20.12.2025 27:48
Delve into the Jewish origins of Mary and Joseph and the birth of Jesus, unveiling the deeper meanings of the Christmas story.
Should We Look for Another? 11.12.2025 14:57
It appears that John the Baptist had doubts about Jesus when faced with great suffering. He wondered "Should we look for another?"
Living the Unexpected Life 06.12.2025 17:00
John the Baptist is an unexpected person, in an unexpected place, with an unexpected message. The same can be true for us.
Now But Not Yet 01.12.2025 14:15
Is the kingdom of God here? There are many ways we can say "Not Yet!" But, because of Christmas, the answer is also "Now!"
Do You Love Me? 01.05.2022 15:52
Peter failed. We all fail. But when we meet the risen Lord, there's really only one thing he is going to ask us.
Do Something Small 17.04.2022 12:59
The resurrection is big news. But St. Paul reminds us that this big news spreads in small ways, like yeast in dough.
My People, What Have I Done to You? 15.04.2022 14:20
The chants sung during the veneration of the cross today remind us how bad things really are and why we can call this day good.
It Is You Who Have Stood by Me 10.04.2022 9:47
Watching a loved one suffer can leave you feeling helpless. The Passion of Jesus reminds us of the power in standing by a suffering friend.
Grasped by Christ 03.04.2022 18:06
St. Paul says that, more than anything, he desires to know Christ, to grasp Jesus. But he also rejoices that Jesus first grasped him.
Spiritual Inertia 27.03.2022 12:45
We tend to keep going in our current direction. It takes an outside force to reverse course. In the spiritual life we call this grace.
A Consecrated Heart 25.03.2022 8:53
Mary's heart was open and docile to the will of God. We should pray that our hearts and those of the whole world would be like hers.
Just Keep Swimming 20.03.2022 16:16
As I was climbing the Appalachian Trail through the Smoky Mountains, one chant kept me going. Not Aquinas or Palestrina... Dory.
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