Homily for the Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes To have been embraced by the blessed Virgin as our mother in her moment of supreme grief leaves no doub...
Homily for the Memorial of Saint Scholastica, Virgin The Syrophoenician woman’s response to Jesus was not one of despair and despondency. Rather, she ...
Homily for the Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Imagine a world where there was no violence, racism, angry conversations, or abuse. Imagin...
Homily for the Tuesday of Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Every Christian in the world wrestles with sin every single day of his or her life. Even the apo...
Homily for the Monday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time The longing and desire for healing moves people to rush and follow Jesus. They go to towns, v...
Homily for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time The gospel today offers rich possibilities for reflecting on how God calls ordinary people to discipleshi...
Homily for the Friday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time King David is a man who genuinely loved God. But he carved out an area of his life that was ...
Homily for the Memorial of Saint Blase, bishop and martyr Today in the gospel, we see the disciples starting to get into the action of really getting ...
Homily for the Memorial of Saint John Bosco For many of us, there would not be a single day that passes by that we do not worry about big and even tho...
Homily for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Do you ever find yourself discounting someone’s gifts or talents? Do you ever find yourself judging anot...