Priest of the @dioceseoftulsa. Rector of Holy Family Cathedral in Downtown Tulsa, OK. St. Damien of Molokai, pray for us!

Joined March 2011
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19 years ago today, I celebrated my first wedding as a priest. Here's that family today. Congratulations to Tommy and Margo!
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I love to share with folks that all 12 apostles are buried in Catholic churches. Apostolic succession is the real deal. ncregister.com/blog/where-ar…
A question before going to bed: What’s the strongest argument for Catholicism that you think too few people talk about?
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At the recent diocesan priest v. seminarian kickball game, one of the priests turned an unassisted triple play.
What’s the rarest thing you’ve ever seen happen at a baseball game in person?
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It’s Sunday in downtown Tulsa, OK. Let’s go to Mass! Today is the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Masses today at Holy Family Cathedral: 8:00am 10:00am Noon 5:00pm Confessions available today: 7:30-7:50am 9:30am until the end of the homily 11:30am until the consecration 4:30-4:50pm
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My parish decided to host a World Cup watch party for the USA game tonight. Something for parishioners to come to and invite Catholic and non-Catholic friends- good food, the game on big TVs, and a chance for fellowship. 500 people are coming (that we know about). 3 local news stations are covering it. Big win.
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It was a great night!
My parish decided to host a World Cup watch party for the USA game tonight. Something for parishioners to come to and invite Catholic and non-Catholic friends- good food, the game on big TVs, and a chance for fellowship. 500 people are coming (that we know about). 3 local news stations are covering it. Big win.
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I love this diocese.
The Incomprehensible Gift of the Eucharist - Nearly 1,500 faithful joined Bishop David Konderla for the diocesan Corpus Christi Procession through the heart of Tulsa, publicly witnessing to the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. From the Parish of Christ the King to Holy Family Cathedral, priests, deacons, seminarians, religious sisters, dance troupes, Knights of Columbus, confirmandi children, and lay faithful from across the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma processed, prayed, sang, and adored the Blessed Sacrament.
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Homily for the Consecration of the United States of American to the Sacred Heart of Jesus- June 11, 2026- Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, OK- Father Brian O'Brien _____________________________ "America the beautiful! So you sing in one of your national songs. Yes, America, you are beautiful indeed, and blessed in so many ways: These are the words of St. John Paul II during a visit to Denver, CO in August 1993. He goes on to say about the United States of America: – in your majestic mountains and fertile plains; – in the goodness and sacrifice hidden in your teeming cities and expanding suburbs; – in your genius for invention and for splendid progress; – in the power that you use for service and in the wealth that you share with others; – in what you give to your own, and in what you do for others beyond your borders; – in how you serve, and in how you keep alive the flame of hope in many hearts; – in your quest for excellence and in your desire to right all wrongs. Yes, America, all this belongs to you. But your greatest beauty and your richest blessing is found in the human person: in each man, woman and child, in every immigrant, in every native-born son and daughter. "The ultimate test of your greatness is the way you treat every human being, but especially the weakest and most defenceless ones. The best traditions of your land presume respect for those who cannot defend themselves." As the United States of America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary next month, we gather tonight in downtown Tulsa to pray for this country and to, very specifically, to consecrate Her to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We do this in solidarity with the Bishops of the United States, including our own Bishop Konderla, as they gather in Orlando, FL. The Bishops of the United States are doing this same thing today. So what exactly are we doing today? We are certainly praying for this country. Praying for our leaders, our judges, and for the country as a whole. But a consecration is different. Today we entrust our nation to the infinite love and care of Jesus Christ. His heart is the source of His infinite love. And that heart beats for you. That heart beats for this nation. That Sacred Heart invites us out of ourselves to trust Him, to be loved by Him so that we can, in turn, love those around us. This consecration of the United States of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus also reminds us to serve this nation, whether we were born here or came from afar, we have a duty to this land. To love her. To pray for her. To make her better. The Catechism of the Catholic Church spells it out in paragraph 2239: It is the duty of citizens to contribute along with the civil authorities to the good of society in a spirit of truth, justice, solidarity, and freedom. The love and service of one's country follow from the duty of gratitude and belong to the order of charity. Submission to legitimate authorities and service of the common good require citizens to fulfill their roles in the life of the political community. We serve the nation by voting, serving the poor, serving in the military, participating in civic organizations, but we serve our nation best by living out our Catholic faith to the fullest. This is not a Catholic country but this land has benefitted by the prayers and efforts of Catholics for centuries. In many places including right here in Tulsa, Catholics have been seen as outsiders, as unpatriotic, and even as enemies of the state. We are not that but we also must be clear on who we are. Are we American Catholics or Catholic Americans? We are Catholic first, disciples of Jesus Christ first. And that is precisely what American should want because Catholics who live live their faith fully make The United States of America a better nation for everyone. When we live our lives to the fullest, when we live our faith out loud, there should be more virtue, human life being respected from conception to natural death, the stranger being welcomed. As the Second Vatican Council stated, "The temporal order is perfected by the Spirit of the Gospel.” This is our job. This is our duty. Jesus Christ is King. He is our King. He is the King of the Universe and the King of the United States of America. Every nation stands under His judgement and under His mercy. And He loves you. He loves us. And so we look to His Sacred Heart to restore the goodness and beauty of this nation harmed by the sins of violence, racism, greed, and a disregard for the dignity of human life. As we know, even from our founding when slavery was rampant, this country has often failed to understand what the human person is. We've grabbed on to radical individualism, consumerism, a sexual ethic that says if it feels good, do it, and we've grabbed on to an aggressive secularism that takes religion, including ours, and says, "Be quiet". We experience, and often give in to, a compartmentalization that says religion is something for Sunday mornings but should not be brought into our politics, our business, our schools, and our communities. This is, of course, not the way. We are Catholics, many of us are Catholic Americans and all of us live here now. And today we turn to the Lord and we consecrate this complicated and beautiful country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. And we do all of this tonight, in the midst of a Eucharistic celebration, the Holy Mass. Devotion to the Sacred Heart is intrinsically Eucharistic. And it is the Eucharist, and our devotion to Him, that will make this country better. St. Teresa of Calcutta, who visited this cathedral in 1976, was once asked how we can change the world. She said famously, "Go home and love your family." And so we ask, how can we change our country for the better? How can we help the United States of America fulfill the promises laid out in our founding documents? How can we, one nation under God, truly be who God wants us to be? Be the best follower of Jesus Christ that you can be. Go to Church, Go to Confession, receive the Holy Eucharist, love your family, love your community, and be men, women, and children of prayer. Pray for this country. Beg our Eucharistic Lord today to make each of us holy so that we, in turn, can be leaven for this beautiful land. To be a people sacred to the Lord and to make this land, this beautiful country, our home, a light to the world through Jesus Christ and His Sacred Heart. May God have mercy on us and shed His light upon us as we entrust this nation today to His love and to His Sacred Heart.
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Father Brian O'Brien retweeted
It is the official position of the Catholic Church that the sport is called Soccer. Total cultural victory achieved. 🇺🇸
The World Cup begins tomorrow, and many will watch the matches. Soccer reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together. Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, has not yet understood the game. Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood life. #ApostolicJourney
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Some new relics arrived for Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, OK -St. Thomas Aquinas -St. Padre Pio -St. Bartolo Longo
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SEMINARIANS DEFEND THE TROPHY! 🏆🔴 Final Score: Seminarians 12 | Priests 9 ‼️WHAT A GAME‼️ The priests jumped out to an early lead, but the seminarians rallied back, took control, and claimed the trophy with a 12–9 victory! 🎉 With the series now tied: 🥇 2024 — Priests took home the gold 🥇 2025 — Seminarians took home the gold 🥇 2026 — Seminarians take it again! Thank you to everyone who joined Fr. Duy, our priests, seminarians, families, and friends for an evening filled with faith, fellowship, food, and some surprisingly competitive kickball. 🔴 A special thank you to Bishop Kelley High School for graciously hosting this year's Kickin' for Christ and helping make this community event possible. A very respectable showing by Team Priest, but Team Seminarian is taking home the hardware this year! 🏆Who do you think will take home the gold in 2027? 📅 Mark your calendars now: 4thd Annual Kickin' for Christ June 4, 2027 Bishop Kelley High School
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"What If This Were Your Last Mass?"- My homily from Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, OK for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
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It’s Sunday in downtown Tulsa, OK. Let’s go to Mass! Today is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). Masses today at Holy Family Cathedral: 8:00am 10:00am Noon 5:00pm Confessions available today: 7:30-7:50am 9:30am until the line runs out 11:30am until the consecration 4:30pm until the end of the homily Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after the 8:00am and 10:00am Masses. The window is St. Charles Borromeo giving Holy Communion to St. Aloysius Gonzaga in 1580.
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Six new seminarians for the Diocese of Tulsa, OK
🙏 A Day of Faith, Family, and Commitment Today, our newest seminarians gathered with their families at the Chancery Chapel for Holy Mass before taking an important step in their vocational journey. Following Mass, each man completed his seminary application and formally committed to his respective seminary, marking the beginning of a new chapter as they continue discerning God's call to the priesthood. Please join us in praying for these men and their families as they entrust this journey to the Lord. May He continue to guide, strengthen, and inspire them as they prepare to serve His Church. 📸 Scroll through to see moments from today's Mass and Signing Day. Vocations918@dioceseoftulsa.org 918.307.4936
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His bank may have hung up on Pope Leo last month, but no phone was needed today at the Vatican. Treasurer Frerichs presented Pope Leo with an I-Cash claim for $8.65, proceeds from an abandoned PayPal account the Pope left in Illinois.
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Annual Priest Convocation Wiffle Ball Game. We pick teams by ordination year (odds v. evens). Evens won 29-13. Second win in a row for them. Bishop Konderla pitched a complete game but did give up 29 runs. He's the best bishop in the country but got humbled last night by the Evens.
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The bishop’s ERA is 32. Not good.
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Some love for the @DioceseofTulsa “Looking at adult baptisms and receptions into full communion per 1,000 Catholics, largely rural dioceses in the American heartland again top the list: Tulsa, Oklahoma (7.4), Lexington, Kentucky (7.1), and Knoxville, Tennessee (6.8). Nashville (metro population 2.2 million) bucks the trend with 8.1 conversions per 1,000 Catholics.”
‘Rural Revival’? Inside the Surprising Catholic Convert Spike in America’s Heartland Rural dioceses are experiencing new signs of life and deserve to be as much a part of the ‘Catholic revival’ conversation as their big-city counterparts.⬇️ ncregister.com/news/rural-re…
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