Father Korey Homily Podcast

The Father Korey Homily Podcast shares the weekly preaching of Fr. Korey LaVergne, pastor of Saint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, Louisiana and Saint Thomas Mission Chapel in Savoy, Louisiana. Rooted in Sacred Scripture and the Eucharist, each homily brings clarity, conviction, and hope for everyday discipleship. These messages are meant to challenge comfort, awaken faith, and draw listeners closer to Jesus Christ. Whether you are a parishioner, a pilgrim, or simply hungry for God’s Word, you’ll find a spiritual home here.

Listen weekly as we open the Scriptures, confront the demands of the Gospel, and discover the fire Christ came to bring.

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Episodes

Thursday Jan 01, 2026

On January 1, the Church begins the new year not with goals, but with a blessing. On the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, we hear God place His name upon His people before asking anything in return.
This homily reflects on why most resolutions fail, how the Church redeems the idea of new beginnings, and what Mary teaches us about real, lasting change. Growth does not start with pressure or willpower. It starts with belonging.
Gospel: Luke 2:16–21Recorded at Saint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, LA

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

Thursday of the Third Week of AdventDecember 18, 2025Saint Edward Catholic Church
As the Church enters the final days of Advent, the O Antiphons give voice to a deeper longing. Today we cry out: O Wisdom. O Leader. These ancient prayers do not explain. They plead.
This homily reflects on our hunger for wisdom that actually converts us, and a rescue that requires surrender. Christ does not arrive with noise or force. He comes quietly as Emmanuel, God with us, feeding us and changing us from the inside out.
Liturgical Focus: The O Antiphons of December 17–18 and the Church’s Advent prayers.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

On Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent, Rev. Korey R. LaVergne reflects on Zephaniah’s hard but merciful words to a people who thought they were listening to God, while quietly deciding for themselves. The homily explores the danger of saying “yes” to God with our words while refusing Him with our lives. Drawing on the Gospel image of the two sons, this reflection calls listeners to an honest, humble conversion that stops pretending and finally goes to work.Gospel: Matthew 21:28–32
“Lord, I said yes, but I didn’t go.”

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

On Monday of the Third Week of Advent, December 15, 2025, Fr. Korey LaVergne reflects on an unexpected Advent figure: Balaam. An outsider hired to speak for pay becomes an unwitting prophet when God interrupts his plans and places truth on his lips.
Set alongside the Gospel’s confrontation over authority, this homily explores the difference between humility and fear, between being taught by God and trying to keep control. Advent, Fr. Korey reminds us, is not about waiting for safety or certainty, but about allowing God to rearrange us.
Gospel: Matthew 21:23–27. 

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

On the Third Sunday of Advent, John the Baptist asks a question many faithful hearts eventually face: Are you the one, or should we look for another? From a prison cell, John voices the tension of waiting, disappointment, and hope that has not yet been fulfilled.
Drawing from the Gospel, Isaiah, and the Letter of James, this homily reflects on patience, quiet growth, and the strange joy of Gaudete Sunday. Christ does not wait for the desert to improve before He comes. He enters it and begins the work of new life.
Preached at Saint Edward Catholic Church and Saint Thomas Mission Chapel on December 14, 2025.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025

On December 12, 2025, the Church celebrates the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In today’s homily from Saint Edward Catholic Church, Fr. Korey reflects on how Mary does not announce herself with noise or power. She simply shows up, carrying Christ into ordinary moments where hearts are ready to awaken.
Drawing from the Visitation, the story of Juan Diego, and the Eucharist, this homily reminds us that holiness is not about being impressive but about being available. When Christ is carried into wounded places, things begin to move again.
Gospel: Luke 1:39–45

Thursday Dec 11, 2025

Thursday of the Second Week of Advent brings us back to Isaiah’s promise that God grasps our right hand and speaks strength into places that feel worn down or hidden. Today’s Gospel reminds us how the Kingdom takes ground through small people who keep saying yes when life feels heavy. This homily wrestles with what it means for God to make us strong in purpose when our spirits feel thin.Gospel: Matthew 11:11–15.Preached by Rev. Korey R. LaVergne at Saint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, LA.

Friday Dec 05, 2025

Friday of the First Week of Advent reminds us that Jesus reveals Himself on His own terms. Today, Deacon Evan Hebert preached at Saint Edward Catholic Church, reflecting on the “messianic secret” and why Jesus often tells people not to spread news of His miracles. The Cross and Resurrection are the only true lens for understanding who Christ really is. In Advent, we join the two blind men in waiting, holding the tension of “not yet” while we prepare for His coming. May this season teach us how to offer ourselves to the Lord with deeper honesty and quieter trust.Recorded at Saint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, LA.

Thursday Dec 04, 2025

Thursday of the First Week of AdventDecember 4, 2025Saint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, LA
Isaiah sings of a strong city built by God Himself. Jesus speaks of the house that stands because it rests on rock. Today’s readings reveal the heart of Advent: God does not only give strength. He becomes our strength.One line from this homily says it plainly: “God loves us enough to remove what cannot hold our weight.”Gospel: Matthew 7:21, 24–27
Listen to today’s reflection and let the Lord steady the foundations beneath your feet.

Wednesday Dec 03, 2025

December 3, 2025Wednesday of the First Week of AdventSaint Edward Catholic Church in Richard, LAIsaiah sees a mountain feast where God wipes away tears and destroys death. Psalm 23 brings that promise close through the Shepherd who restores weary souls. In the Gospel, Jesus takes the little the disciples offer and multiplies it into abundance. Advent teaches us to bring Him what we have, even if it feels small, and trust Him to make it enough.
One line to carry with you: “In our hands it is not enough. In His hands it becomes abundance.”
Listen, pray, and walk through Advent with hope.

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