Homilies of Fr. Ken Fortney

Homilies of Fr. Ken Fortney in the Catholic Communities of Centerville and Kettering, Ohio.

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Sunday Dec 07, 2025

This episode reflects on Isaiah's vision of the day of the Lord and the joyful reunion with God, emphasizing His boundless mercy and love.Through the witness of John the Baptist and the sacrament of baptism, we are called to prepare, renew our commitment, and recognize God's transforming grace.As Advent progresses, we anticipate the birth of salvation and are invited to be reborn in love, sharing God's gift with others.

Sunday Nov 30, 2025

This homily reflects on two meaningful Sundays—one looking back at how we have grown closer to Christ and the other looking forward to how we will change to better reflect his love and mercy.
Using Advent imagery of lighting candles and preparing for the Lord’s coming, the speaker urges listeners to live with joy, grace, and to be transformed by the Eucharist so they can be witnesses of Christ to others.

Wednesday Nov 26, 2025

Reflection on today’s gospel, highlighting that perseverance secures not our present life but the life to come—eternal union with God, free from suffering and full of joy.
Using the image of a king confronted by the writing on the wall and personal stories from priestly ministry, the speaker calls for humility, faithful worship, and embracing the Eucharist as God’s grace to be received and shared with others.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025

As the church year ends, readings move from warning to hope: Nicodemus receives the sign of the Lord’s coming and Nebuchadnezzar’s great vision shows how worldly power will collapse.Despite foreboding and conflict, Revelation and the scriptures promise that if we prepare, change our lives, and are filled with the Holy Spirit, we will be welcomed home by the Lord.Hold fast with faith and love into the new year—trust that God provides what we need and will greet us with open arms when the time comes.

Saturday Nov 22, 2025

This episode reflects on the thief on the cross who recognized his sin, received Jesus' promise of paradise, and points to the power of repentance and the resurrection.It celebrates the sacraments—reconciliation and the Eucharist—as channels of God's forgiveness and grace, and calls listeners to live bravely in faith, bringing Christ to others through word and action.

Friday Nov 21, 2025

This episode reflects on Jesus' words about family, showing how he expands kinship beyond blood to include all believers and reassures the disciples that their true family is the community of faith.It highlights the priesthood and each Christian's call to offer guidance, comfort, and challenge, and affirms that the Eucharist strengthens us to reach out with love, courage, and grace.

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025

We explore the Maccabees' courageous witness to God, highlighting a mother and son's refusal to abandon their faith and how their example calls Christians to live and pass on the tradition. The episode connects their sacrifice to the gift of Christ in the Eucharist, encouraging believers to be signs of God's love and strength for future generations.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025

This episode reflects on a powerful reading from 1 Maccabees, highlighting Eleazar’s courage to refuse compromise even at great personal cost.It calls listeners to be examples of faith and sacrifice—especially for younger generations—and connects that witness to the gift of the Eucharist and the call to follow God rather than the world.

Sunday Nov 16, 2025

In today's homily, Fr. Ken reflects on end-of-year scripture readings and the early church’s struggles, drawing hope from the courage of the disciples and St. Paul despite persecution.
Central to the message is the Eucharist: receiving Christ’s body and blood gives believers the strength to recognize Jesus, share the faith, and be witnesses even in the face of danger, with prayerful solidarity for modern martyrs.

Friday Nov 14, 2025

As readings grow foreboding toward the end of the church year, this episode reflects on end-times predictions and the certainty that only God knows the hour. It urges listeners to be prepared by deepening their relationship with Christ, appreciating the gift of His presence in the Eucharist, and striving for spiritual growth rather than perfection. The message calls Catholics to welcome the Lord, allow Him to transform their lives, and live out love and care for others.

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