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Preach: The Catholic Homilies Podcast

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Preach: The Catholic Homilies Podcast
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    Preaching the Risen Christ: A Scripture Scholar on the first witnesses

    06/04/2026 | 43 mins.
    What does it mean to preach resurrection into a broken world? In this first episode of our 2026 Easter series, host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., welcomes Alberto Solano, a New Testament scholar at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California. Together, they open up the post-resurrection appearances in John’s Gospel—Mary in the garden, Thomas in the upper room, Peter by the charcoal fire—and ask why the risen Christ keeps showing up not to the powerful, but to the grieving, the fearful, and the lost. 

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    0:00 The risen Christ first meets the outcast, the fearful, the rejected

    1:25 What do the resurrection appearances in John have to offer preachers today?

    2:50 Alberto Solano brings scripture scholarship to Preach

    4:26 Why does Jesus call Mary Magdalene by name?

    8:50 What did “resurrection from the dead” mean to a Jewish people?

    18:46 “Doubting Thomas”—or the most faithful disciple?

    22:20 Your worst moment isn't your whole story

    27:04 Why does the Church turn to John at Easter more than the other Gospels?

    34:40 Acts — how the early Church learned to love its enemies as neighbours

    38:45 What does Easter call preachers to say?

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    Preaching the pillars of Lent: Fasting

    09/03/2026 | 28 mins.
    What is fasting for? What biblical precedent do we have for the practices of fasting and abstinence? And how can preachers steer between the two extremes of self-punishment and loophole hunting? “Preach” concludes its Lent 2026 series on the three classical pillars of the season with a conversation on fasting.  Host Ricardo da Silva, S.J. is joined by James Keane — senior editor at America and a writer who has spent some time reflecting and writing on what fasting is and what it’s for.

    Timecodes:

    0:00 What’s fasting for?

    2:00 The Brazilian loophole to abstinence during Lent: capibara 

    3:55 What does the church teach on fasting and abstinence?

    6:53 Fasting is meant to bring you closer to God

    8:35 Biblical citations of fasting

    11:05 Fasting evolved alongside seasons of food scarcity and abundance

    14:10 St. Ignatius’ fervour for fasting

    16:10 Avoiding the two extremes of self-punishment vs.  loophole hunting 

    18:58 Pope Leo XIV’s message this Lent

    James Keane’s articles on fasting:

    On fasting: The difference between our preaching and our practice

    7 things you never knew about fasting

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    Preaching the pillars of Lent: Almsgiving

    02/03/2026 | 34 mins.
    What is almsgiving — and why does the Church teach that it is more about justice and right relationship than simply personal charity or philanthropy? As “Preach” continues its Lent 2026 series on the three classical pillars of the season—prayer, fasting and almsgiving—we turn to almsgiving, perhaps the most confronting of the three. In this conversation, Ricardo da Silva, S.J. is joined by Kerry Robinson, President and CEO of Catholic Charities USA., and author of Imagining Abundance: Fundraising, Philanthropy, and a Spiritual Call to Service, a book that reflects on generosity as a spiritual practice rooted in faith.

    Timecodes:

    0:00 Generosity is at the heart of almsgiving

    2:30 Our cognitive dissonance with money and faith

    5:43 How Kerry became a steward of her family’s 80-year-old foundation 

    8:20 About Catholic Charities U.S.A.

    11:50 Biblical teachings on giving alms 

    16:36 Mother Teresa: “never take away the right of another to be generous”

    21:30 We need both charity and justice

    26:24 New insights from Pope Leo and ‘Dilexi Te’

    28:08 Preach almsgiving with thanksgiving

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    Preaching the pillars of Lent: Prayer

    23/02/2026 | 31 mins.
    What is prayer? And maybe more importantly for preachers—what are we inviting people into when we stand in the pulpit and speak about it? As “Preach” continues its Lent 2026 series, we turn to the three classical pillars that shape the season: prayer, fasting and almsgiving. In this first conversation, focused on prayer, Ricardo da Silva, S.J. is joined by Amy Ekeh, Director of Mission Advancement for the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, retreat leader, author and adjunct instructor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Sacred Heart University. Amy is the author of several books, including:

     Stretch Out Your Hand: Reflections on the Healing Ministry of Jesus

    Come to Me, All of You: Stations of the Cross in the Voice of Christ

     Lent: Season of Transformation

    Timecodes:

    0:00 We can’t be afraid to ask for God’s help

    1:25 Who is Amy Ekeh?

    2:50 Prayer is relational

    7:57 Prayer is nurtured in community

    14:30 Good preaching requires you to know your congregation

    16:53 Ask for healing! The people in the Gospels did.

    21:38 Jesus’ Gethsemane prayer

    26:16 Carving out space for silence

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    A Preacher’s Guide to Lent: History and the Sunday readings

    16/02/2026 | 43 mins.
    As “Preach” begins its Lent 2026 series, Ricardo da Silva, S.J. sits down with liturgical theologian Anne McGowan to ask a foundational question: what is Lent for — and how do these practices reshape our faith, not just our habits for six weeks? Together, they trace its history from a two-day fast in the early Church to the 40-day season we know today, and explore its theological arc in the Sunday lectionary—from temptation and transfiguration to water, light and life, and finally the passion that leads into Easter, where new Christians are baptised and the faithful renew their baptismal promises.

    0:00 Introducing the Lent 2026 series

    2:30 Meet Anne McGowan: why she loves the liturgical year

    6:20 You can’t understand Lent without Easter

    8:10 The history of Lent: from two days to 40 days before Easter

    10:40 Lent: a season of challenge and joy

    15:05 Compunction and joy: do we have to choose?

    20:55 The Sundays of Lent explained: from temptation to the passion

    31:13 Preaching the whole journey of Lent

    34:49 Preaching more than just the Sunday readings this Lent

    36:22 How to come alive this Lent

    A Preacher’s Guide to Holy Week: These are long liturgies. Be brief!

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About Preach: The Catholic Homilies Podcast

Every Sunday, millions hear homilies. But what separates the forgettable from the inspiring? Preach, from America Media, goes behind the pulpit to reveal the art and craft of great Catholic preaching. Host Ricardo da Silva, S.J.—Jesuit priest and associate editor at America Media in NYC—features weekly homilies from outstanding preachers, followed by intimate conversations. From Scripture interpretation to delivery, discover what makes today’s most compelling Catholic voices so transformative. Read featured homilies and daily Scripture reflections at americamagazine.org/subscribe⁠ Preach is supported by a generous grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., as part of its Compelling Preaching Initiative.
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