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God’s Unchanging Promise in Chaos - Fr. David Gunter | 3/10/26
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God’s Unchanging Promise in Chaos - Fr. David Gunter | 3/10/26

Homilies from the National Shrine · The Marian Fathers

March 10, 20266m 54s

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Show Notes

The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031026.cfm

Father David Gunter, MIC, begins by grounding us in the context of Daniel’s prayer, addressing a people in exile who had faced the consequences of their own idolatry and disobedience. He reminds us that while the nation brought suffering upon itself through covenant violations, the core message of the reading is not God’s wrath, but rather His unwavering fidelity. Even when we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.

Father David draws a parallel between the ancient exile and our current times, where idolatry and paganism are rising again. Yet, the message is one of hope: God never changes. Citing the witness of the late EWTN show host and retreat leader Anna Maria Schmidt, who found hope amidst the rubble of World War II, Fr. David challenges us to ask if we truly believe the Father cares for us even when everything seems lost. The answer is a resounding yes. God is the only reality, and He looks after each of us at every moment.

He emphasizes that our inheritance is not darkness, but the freedom and strength given through the Holy Spirit. He urges us to pray for inner strength so that Christ may dwell in our hearts. In a world that often feels like a perpetual dark moment, we are called to have the same confidence Daniel had: that God is still with His people, and will deliver them by His wonders.

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