
Category: Homilies
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The Conversion of Saint Paul
Read More: The Conversion of Saint Paul22 January 2022 Today we celebrate the conversion of Saint Paul, who is known for his missionary zeal and his passion for preaching the Gospel. He said, “Woe is me if I do not preach the Gospel”;[1] and, “I may be imprisoned, but the Gospel is never imprisoned”.[2] We should never allow the Gospel to be imprisoned. Before…
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The Feast of Our Lord the Giver of Life
Read More: The Feast of Our Lord the Giver of Life16 January 2022 Many people have been fearful because of the virus, but there’s nothing to fear if you’re a child of God. The world is out of control, but God is in control. He will never leave nor forsake His children. Absolutely nothing can separate us from the love of God (Romans 8:35-39) – except ourselves. Our…
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Epiphany Sunday
Read More: Epiphany Sunday9 January 2022 Isaiah 60:1-6 Psalm 72 Ephesians 3:1-12Matthew 2:1-12 John Lennox’s book, Where is God in a coronavirus world?[1] explains many things. Many are surprised that despite scientific advances such things are still happening; this demonstrates the precariousness of life. Lennox quotes an Italian journalist: “Holy water is not a sanitizer and prayer is not a vaccine… But for…
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We are a people of hope
Read More: We are a people of hopeThe Holy Name, 2 January 2021 Some have expressed sadness that we’ve stopped live streaming daily devotions. It was a time of being trained and awakened to a life of prayer. Jesus’ disciples were saddened when He said He would go to heaven; but had He not done so, it wouldn’t have given the opportunity for the…
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Celebrating Christmas treasure
Read More: Celebrating Christmas treasure1st Sunday after the Nativity, 26 December 2021 Many people are fearful and suspicious because of the pandemic; although Jesus warned of plagues and pestilences, the world has been shaken to the roots. Many are angry, and some have suffered tremendously. As followers of Christ, however, we can choose how to respond. Many fall into the trap of looking…
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Celebrating the birth of Christian history
Read More: Celebrating the birth of Christian historyThe Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, 25 December 2021 We gather together today because of something extremely important. Jacob saw angels going up and down, but this time the one who has come down is the Son of God. We celebrate the birth not only of a baby, but this Baby is our King. We join millions…
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Feast of St. Thomas
Read More: Feast of St. Thomas21 December 2021 In Matthew 16, Jesus asks his disciples, who do people say that I am? Then a follow-up question? Who do you say that I AM? Jesus ‘question is not merely a question for the sake of asking; instead, He invites his disciples and us to know the Incarnate Logos. Our Lord had…
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How to find joy
Read More: How to find joyAdvent III, 12 December 2021 The third Sunday in Advent is called Gaudete Sunday, from the Latin, to rejoice. It’s difficult to connect the straightforward words of John the Baptist with the subject of rejoicing. We read from the prophet Zephaniah that God relented His judgment upon Israel; and in Paul’s letter to the Philippians, two prominent ladies in the church were in conflict…
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Preparing to encounter Christ in the Eucharist
Read More: Preparing to encounter Christ in the EucharistAdvent II, 5 December 2021 Luke 3:1-6 “I don’t need a church to tell me I am wrong where I already know I am wrong; I need a church to tell me I am wrong when I think I am right.”[1] At times we think we’re right, and yet we’re wrong and need the Church…
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A time of preparation
Read More: A time of preparationAdvent I, 28 November 2021 “Many voices ask for our attention. There is a voice that says, ‘Prove that you are a good person.’ Another voice says, ‘You’d better be ashamed of yourself.’ There also is a voice that says, ‘Nobody really cares about you,’ and one that says, ‘Be sure to become successful, popular, and powerful.’ But underneath…
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