During Advent, the priests of the diocese have been encouraged to preach on the kerygma. In case you missed one of their homilies or wish to reflect on the topic further, we are reprinting similar content here. You can access Parts 1, 2, and 3 through our online archives.
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‘What I do, I do not understand’
During Advent, the priests of the Diocese have been encouraged to preach on the kerygma. In case you missed one of their homilies or wish to reflect on the topic further, we are reprinting similar content here. You can access Part 1 through our online archives.
‘And God found it very good’
During Advent, the priests of the Diocese of Madison have been encouraged to preach on the kerygma. In case you miss one of their homilies or wish to reflect on the topic further, we are reprinting similar content here.
Sun Prairie parish to hold Kerygma Camp
The first-ever Kerygma Camp will be held at St. Albert the Great Parish in Sun Prairie.
Metanoia retreats: A time to focus on transformation of minds and hearts
So much change has happened in our diocese in the past three years.
Learn about and proclaim the Gospel
I speak and write often these days about the kerygma, the fundamental proclamation of the Gospel.
‘On the third day, he rose again’
Studying history gives us a sense of inevitability regarding the outcomes of particular events.
The fourth movement of the kerygma
The essence of evangelization is the proclamation of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior!
In these past weeks, we have reflected on the fundamental components of the kerygma, the basic “elevator speech” that every Catholic should be able to share with both competence and confidence.
Why are you Catholic? How have you experienced God? What does faith in Jesus accomplish?
In an increasingly secular culture, fewer people grasp the meaning and purpose of Christian faith. How imperative that we be willing to give the reason for our hope.The third movement of the kerygma
In this column, I have been reflecting on the kerygma, the essential Gospel message of salvation, love, and mercy which is the heart of our faith.
To be effective evangelizers, each of us baptized into Christ needs to effectively communicate what our Christian faith means, how we have experienced the Lord, and why everyone is invited to the abundance of Jesus’ life and grace, freely offered to all.
The ‘whole Christ event’
The third movement of the kerygma is the whole Christ event, as God’s gracious response to our existential predicament of condemnation to the power of sin and death.
Compassion is love’s response to misery and suffering, and so the Father could not bear to leave us lost in the darkness of eternal estrangement from Him.The second movement of the kerygma
What a difference a year makes! Who could have imagined last Advent the place we would find ourselves in at this moment?
The COVID pandemic, the presidential election, and the ongoing violence in our cities have completely changed and challenged us in unimaginable ways. The entire human race is hurting. We can see the power of sin and death all around us.
This Advent, I have never felt the need for prayer more profoundly or heard the longings of the Old Testament prophets more keenly.
We seek liberation. We desire a savior. We need Jesus Christ and all that He has to give us.