
All Set for Sunday
All Set for Sunday | Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Fr. Patrick Hyde, O.P.
Get all set for Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time with Father Patrick Hyde, O.P. Summary In this episode, Father Patrick Hyde discusses the significance of God's irrevocable gifts, the importance of perseverance in prayer, and the impact of small acts of service like renovating church bathrooms. The conversation highlights how God's love and mercy are constant, encouraging us to deepen our faith and trust in His promises. Takeaways God's gifts and promises are irrevocable and constant. Perseverance in prayer is essential, even when responses seem delayed. Small acts of service can have lasting impacts on community and faith. Jesus' interaction with the Canaanite woman exemplifies faith and humility. Spiritual healing is more profound than physical healing. Church renovations symbolize spiritual renewal and growth. Chapters 01:06 Father Patrick Hyde's update on summer and ministry 02:27 First reading from Isaiah about God's house for all 02:51 Responsory Psalm: All nations praise God 03:18 Paul's message on God's irrevocable gifts 03:46 Gospel reading: Jesus and the Canaanite woman 04:45 Father Patrick's reflection on the Gospel interaction 06:08 Jesus' movement towards the Gentiles 07:00 The woman's perseverance and faith 08:22 Healing and spiritual healing in Lourdes 09:35 The significance of faith and perseverance 12:31 God's promises are always present 13:20 Living in God's unchanging love 15:11 The beauty of falling more in love with Jesus 17:18 Church renovation as a symbol of spiritual renewal 20:34 The importance of confessionals and priestly ministry 22:19 Father Patrick's renovation projects and impact

