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What if your greatest struggles were never really about other people?
In this powerful Catholic homily, we reflect on the deeper spiritual truth behind conflict, suffering, relationships, work, politics, and everyday life. Drawing from the Gospel, the story behind MAS*H creator Richard Hornberger, St. Paul, St. Peter, and the wisdom of Mother Teresa’s poem “Anyway,” this sermon reminds us that our true battle is spiritual — and our ultimate relationship is with God.
This message explores:
Why Christians misunderstand conflict
The spiritual meaning of “It was between you and Him anyway”
The Trinity and the meaning of baptism
What Jesus meant by “I am with you always”
Why prayer changes everything
How Catholics should respond to suffering, politics, and criticism
The wisdom of Mother Teresa’s “Anyway” poem
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00:00 Introduction
00:33 The Story of Richard Hornberger and MAS*H
02:38 The Gospel Is About Your Relationship With God
03:24 The Apostles Still Doubted
04:08 The Meaning of Baptism and the Trinity
04:49 “I Will Be With You Until the End of Time”
05:19 Understanding “Until” in Scripture
05:43 Paul’s Real Battle Was Spiritual
06:58 The Struggles of St. Peter
07:37 Your Workplace and Family Are Your Mission Field
08:57 Stop Thinking “Us vs Them”
09:13 Prayer Changes Nations and Leaders
09:51 “It’s All About the Lamb”
09:54 Mother Teresa’s “Anyway” Poem
10:32 It Was Between You and Him Anyway
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