
8/16/2026-From "O you of little faith" to "Woman, great is your faith"
Fr. Edward juxtaposes last weekend's gospel with this weekends and addresses whether we have little or great faith.
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 juxtaposes last weekend's gospel with this weekends and addresses whether we have little or great faith.

In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney reflects on Mary's reunion with her son and spouse St. Joseph, and poses for our reflection, who do you look forward to seeing in Heaven?

If you struggle in accepting a compliment, then learn from Jesus who humbly accepted and received the homage of the apostles.

Toward the end of our life, we begin to think about our legacy. After the death of John the Baptist, what was his legacy? And what is the most important legacy we could leave?

Fr. Edward reflects about what happens when we re-read texts or revisit places and discover pearls again or find them if we missed them the first time.

Fr. Edward offers some helpful suggestions to pray when a person doesn’t know how to pray as they ought.

In this homily, I share the story of my failed tomato garden and the surprising spiritual lesson it taught me. Just as tomato plants need healthy soil, proper nourishment, and consistent watering to bear good fruit, our souls need the Word of God, faithful prayer, and time with the Lord. When our lives become oversaturated with distractions or spiritually dry through neglect, our faith can begin…

Summer is a wonderful time for a slower pace of life. So is Sunday. Fr Edward reflects on entering into Sabbath rest as a response to Jesus’s invitation to “come to him.”

Elisha passed by a home and knew hospitality would be extended. When we pass by places do we undertake spiritual practices. Fr. Edward explains in this homily for the thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Fr. Edward Looney offers a reflection on praying with the heart of Jesus as he has been so moved by various images of the Sacred Heart.