Category: Homilies & Reflections

  • How to Respond to Troubling Events

    Sunday 24 July 2022 Whilst we would like to forget troubling events and move on, we can learn by analysing what happened and examining our weaknesses.  We don’t want to dwell on painful experiences; but when difficult things happen, we can learn from them.  Europe has been scarred by two world wars; Martin Luther King, Jnr. said, …

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  • The Better Choice

    Proper 11, Sunday 17 July 2022 Luke 10:38-42 The Liturgy has two parts: the Word, and the Holy Eucharist.  Two things happen in worship: 1) God speaks to us.  Many of us have questions in life, and some are in need of answers to some of our questions.  If we will only come to God with an open…

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  • The Redemption of Humanity and the Grace of the Holy Spirit in the Church

    Proper 10, 10 July 2022 Luke 10:25-37 Live streaming can serve a purpose, but it cannot replace gathering together physically.  The Jews went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem three times a year.  We wake up on Sundays and say, “This is the day of the Lord”; it’s extremely important, and will change our lives and society.  God gave us…

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  • The power of transformation

    Proper 9, 3 July 2022 Luke 10:1-3, 17-20 The first thing Jesus said when He began His earthly ministry was that the Kingdom of God is at hand.  He came to establish God’s Kingdom on earth, where He is King.  Prophets declared that the Kingdom of God was coming, but Jesus’ words are unique: He…

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  • Standing in the Strength of the Lord

    ICCEC Foundation Day, Sunday 26 July 2022 by Canon Terry Gensemer Many people around the world, catholic and non-catholic, are celebrating the fact that now in the USA babies in the womb have protection from being killed by abortion.  We continue to fight for the sanctity of human life throughout the world, and we are…

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  • Encountering Christ in the Eucharist

    Corpus Christi, 19 June 2022 Genesis 14:14-20, I Corinthians 11:23-30, Luke 24:30-35 Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, a feast which originated from the thirteenth century.  The institution of the Eucharist is commemorated on Maundy Thursday; today’s feast underscores it and honours Christ’s Real Presence.  Like other Sacramental Churches,…

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  • The Gift of the Holy Spirit

    Pentecost Sunday, 5 June 2022 Pentecost is a special feast, when the Third Person of the Trinity was given to the Church.  The disciples felt abandoned, but truly we are not abandoned: Christ is in our midst by the power and Person of the Holy Spirit.  We’re not alone: God is with us, and His…

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  • Why did Jesus ascend?

    AscensionSunday, 29 May 2022 Acts 1:1-11, Ephesians 1:15-23, Luke 24:45-53 Every year we experience the same seasons, but in some ways they are different each year.  Likewise in the Church we celebrate the same feasts every year, yet each celebration is different. The power of human emotions We are emotional beings, and we use our…

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  • Let us build the New Jerusalem 

    6th Sunday after Easter, 22 May 2022  Acts 16:9-16, Revelation 21:1-2, 22-27, John 14:23-29  In today’s first reading, as Lydia was listening to the Word of God, God opened and touched her heart.[1]  This can happen in the Mass.  When you listen, it’s not the preacher that is speaking.  Tell the Lord you want to hear His voice, and…

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  • How do we love?

    5th Sunday of Easter, 15 May 2022 John 13:31-35 We celebrate Easter for fifty days – forty days until the Ascension.  We cannot conclude that when someone dies their spirit or soul will be among us for forty days – to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.[1]   Jesus lingered…

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