Father Samuel Schneider
Superior Priest
Homilies and Talks from Fr. Samuel Schneider, a priest of the Diocese of Superior.
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May 21, 2026
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Go and Make Disciples of All Nations 21.05.2026 14:26
21May26 (26Ascension) On the Feast of the Ascension, the homily reflects on the mixed emotions of Christ ascending to the Father: Jesus leaves physically, yet remains profoundly present through Scripture, the Eucharist, and the Church. Christ ascends to open heaven to humanity, to send the Holy Spirit, and to commission His disciples to evangelize the world. Catholics are reminded that discipleshi...
I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life 09.05.2026 12:29
09May26 (26aE5) Jesus does not merely show us a path—He is the path. In a world chasing success, security, and “more,” Christ redirects us to what truly matters: being with Him. The Christian life is not just about avoiding sin or achieving worldly goals, but about relationship—walking with Christ, trusting Him, and ordering our lives toward eternal life rather than temporary fulfillment.
Called to Abundant Life 28.04.2026 17:23
28Apr26 (26aE4) Jesus reveals Himself as the Good Shepherd who leads His sheep not to restriction, but to true freedom and abundant life. The Christian life can sometimes feel like sacrifice or limitation, but in reality, it is the path to deeper joy, love, and fulfillment. By trusting His voice—especially in discerning our vocation—we discover that what the world promises cannot satisfy, but what...
Recognizing Christ in the Breaking of the Bread 20.04.2026 18:16
20Apr26 (26aE3) Reflecting on the Road to Emmaus, we see how the risen Christ walks with His disciples, opens the Scriptures to them, and is finally recognized in the breaking of the bread. This pattern mirrors the Mass itself: Scripture is proclaimed, explained, and then fulfilled in the Eucharist. From the earliest days of the Church, Christians understood the Eucharist as more than a symbol—Chr...
The Tomb Is Still Empty 20.04.2026 8:02
20Apr26 (26Easter) On Easter we proclaim the central truth of Christianity: Christ is risen and the tomb is empty. Because Jesus truly rose from the dead, despair and darkness do not have the final word. The Resurrection gives us real hope—but it also calls for trust. If we truly believe in the risen Lord, that faith must shape how we live, guiding our choices and leading us to follow Him with con...
Darkness Cannot Overcome The Light 04.04.2026 12:50
4Apr26 (26EasterVigil) At the Easter Vigil we proclaim the Resurrection: Christ is risen and the tomb is empty. In a world often filled with despair, Christianity gives us hope because light cannot be conquered by darkness. The Paschal candle reminds us that even a single flame can illuminate the night. Because Jesus truly rose from the dead, we know that suffering and evil do not have the final w...
The Cross That Saves 03.04.2026 10:14
3Apr26 (26GoodFriday) On Good Friday we contemplate the mystery of the suffering servant fulfilled in Christ. Jesus freely embraces obedience and suffering out of love, revealing that the Cross—once the worst moment in human history—has become the source of salvation. From the Cross He gives us His mother, forgives those who crucify Him, and shows that even the darkest moments can be transformed b...
The Gift of the Priesthood 03.04.2026 18:02
2Apr26 (26HolyThursday) On Holy Thursday we remember the Last Supper, when Christ instituted both the Eucharist and the priesthood. In washing the disciples’ feet, Jesus shows that true authority in the Church is rooted in humble service. The priesthood exists so that Christ’s gifts—especially the Eucharist and forgiveness of sins—remain present in every generation. On this night we give thanks fo...
Judas or Peter 30.03.2026 8:23
29Mar26 (26Palm) On Palm Sunday we hear the Passion and see the depth of Christ’s love—He freely lays down His life for us. The crowd cries “Hosanna,” yet soon calls for His crucifixion, reminding us how easily we too turn from Him. Both Judas and Peter betray Jesus, but their endings differ: Judas despairs, while Peter repents and trusts in Christ’s mercy. The choice before us is the same—whether...
From Death to Life: Jesus Raises Lazarus 24.03.2026 17:50
22Mar26 (26aL5) In the raising of Lazarus, Jesus reveals both His deep compassion and His divine power over death. Though He knows He will raise Lazarus, He still weeps—showing that God is not distant from our suffering but enters into it. This miracle points beyond physical resurrection to the deeper reality of spiritual resurrection: sin binds and kills the soul, but Christ calls us out of the t...
Healing Through Holy Signs 16.03.2026 18:55
15Mar26 (26aL4) In the healing of the man born blind, Jesus works through something physical and unexpected—spit, clay, and washing—to bring about a deeper spiritual healing. This points us to the way God continues to act through outward signs, especially the sacraments, to give inward grace. We are reminded that Christ still touches us through ordinary means that are anything but ordinary: Baptis...
Known and Still Loved 09.03.2026 21:51
8Mar26 (26aL3) At the well, Jesus shows the Samaritan woman that He knows her completely—her sin, her wounds, her isolation—and still draws near in mercy. We are reminded that Christ did not die for us once we were lovable, but while we were still sinners. The call of the Christian life is not to hide from God in shame, but to return to Him quickly with trust, especially after sin, and to let His...
Title: Strengthened on the Mountain 03.03.2026 14:15
1Mar26 (26aL2) On the Second Sunday of Lent, we hear the Transfiguration: Jesus reveals His glory to Peter, James, and John to strengthen them for the coming Cross. God doesn’t give everyone the same experiences, but gives each the grace they need—never overwhelming our freedom, always inviting faith. We’re reminded to notice how God has already been at work in our lives, and to let that grace ble...
Beyond the Minimum 26.02.2026 19:37
15Feb26 (26aO6) Jesus raises the bar beyond mere rule-keeping: it is not enough to avoid murder or adultery—disciples are called to transformed hearts. The Christian life is not about minimal sin avoidance, but about choosing life through love of God and neighbor. As Lent approaches, we are invited into the desert not for self-improvement alone, but to reorder our lives through prayer, fasting, an...
Beyond the Minimum 20.02.2026 16:39
15Feb26 (26aO6) Jesus raises the bar beyond mere rule-keeping: it is not enough to avoid murder or adultery—disciples are called to transformed hearts. The Christian life is not about minimal sin avoidance, but about choosing life through love of God and neighbor. As Lent approaches, we are invited into the desert not for self-improvement alone, but to reorder our lives through prayer, fasting, an...
Real Blessing 10.02.2026 21:21
1Feb26 (26aO4) The Beatitudes overturn the world’s idea of being “blessed.” Jesus does not promise comfort or success, but true happiness—human flourishing rooted in God. Drawing on the Beatitudes and the Christian understanding of happiness, we are challenged to examine where we seek fulfillment. Real blessedness is found not in wealth, ease, or power, but in poverty of spirit, generosity, persev...
Called by the Word 25.01.2026 20:19
25Jan26 (26aO3) Reflecting on Jesus’ call of the first disciples and the prophecy of light dawning in Galilee, we are reminded that Christ still speaks clearly today through Sacred Scripture. On this Sunday of the Word of God, we are urged to deepen our familiarity with the Bible, recognizing that ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. As disciples, we are called not only to hear the Word,...
Behold the Lamb of God 20.01.2026 15:26
18Jan26 (26aO2) We reflect on John the Baptist’s testimony that reveals Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Drawing on the Passover, the prophets, and the servant songs of Isaiah, we see that Christ’s sacrifice is not only for Israel but for all nations. Called and sanctified in Christ, we are invited not to think too small, but to live holy lives that share in His missi...
The Gateway of Baptism 20.01.2026 15:54
11Jan26 (26Baptism) We reflect on why Baptism is the gateway to the Christian life and why Christ Himself chose to be baptized. Baptism forgives sin, makes us temples of the Holy Spirit, and—most profoundly—adopts us as children of God. Though it fully cleanses us, it does not remove human weakness, which is why confession and the Eucharist continually renew our baptismal life. We are reminded tha...
Following the Star of Truth 06.01.2026 18:55
4Jan26 (26Epiphany) We reflect on the Magi as seekers of truth who follow what is good, true, and beautiful—even before fully knowing God. Epiphany reminds us that faith and reason are not opposed: truth is one. God reveals Himself not only through Scripture, but also through creation, science, and sincere searching. Like the Magi, we are invited to keep pursuing truth wherever it leads, trusting...
God With Us in the Chaos 24.12.2025 12:40
25Dec25 (25ChristmasEve) We face a broken, anxious world and our own messy lives, and we admit how much we want God to simply fix it all. Christmas shows us something deeper: God doesn’t stay distant or override our freedom—He enters our chaos. In Jesus, God becomes one of us, walking with us in weakness and disorder so we are never alone. JESUS Manifest Infirmity, wondrous Humility, in which al...
The Spirituality of St. Joseph: Rest, Worship, and Letting God Do the Building 24.12.2025 16:43
21Dec25 (25aA4) We step into St. Joseph’s quiet holiness: a righteous man who doesn’t speak in Scripture, but acts—protecting, providing, obeying, and staying open to God’s voice in unexpected ways, even through sleep. We explore the Church’s growing devotion to Joseph as a needed model of strong, humble fatherhood, and we keep a clear boundary between private revelation and the public revelation...
Already—but Not Yet: Patience, John the Baptist, and Letting Christ Increase 24.12.2025 15:22
14Dec25 (25aA3) We sit with the Advent tension of the Christian life: already saved by grace, but not yet fully purified and ready for heaven. Using John the Baptist in prison—who seems to question, “Are you the one who is to come?”—we explore how faith can feel strained when the world still looks broken, and how Jesus answers not with theories but with signs: sight restored, the dead raised, good...
Repent, Desire, and Draw Near: Living the Kingdom of Heaven Now 07.12.2025 15:06
7Dec25 (25aA2) We look at what John the Baptist really means when he cries, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand,” and how that “kingdom” is not just a distant heaven but God’s reign breaking into this world and into our own hearts. We explore prevenient grace and the strange mercy of a God who even gives us the desire to turn back to Him, the way liturgy (Ad orientem, Latin chants) train...
Staying Awake: Coffee, Confession, and Advent 30.11.2025 17:28
30Nov25 (25aA1) We explore what Jesus really means when He tells us to “stay awake” at the start of Advent, moving from tired midwatch and drowsy highway drives to the deeper problem of spiritual sleep. We talk about how Mass, confession, concrete Advent commitments (like a daily Examen), and even liturgical shifts—Ad orientem, the Advent wreath, fiddleback vestments, and simple Latin chants—can a...
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