Homilies
Catholic Imaginarium
The Catholic Imaginarium encompasses the symbols, sacraments, and signs that define Catholic identity. It's the language we speak and the world we live in as Catholics, often without realizing it.
The Power of Touch
This homily reflects on the healing power of Jesus' touch, emphasizing the deep personal connection and compassionate love He offers to each individual who reaches out to Him in faith.
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
We often wish God would make life fair by ensuring good things happen only to good people. This reflection explores the mystery and challenge of suffering in the lives of the righteous.
Everyday Love Not Birthday Love
Ordinary Time invites us to live love in the daily and mundane. It’s not about grand gestures, but the small daily actions that form a life of love, even in the midst of the everyday muck.
Become a Little More Divine
St. Augustine reminds us that when we receive the Eucharist, we are called to become what we receive—the Body and Blood of Christ—offering ourselves in love and service to others.
Flow of Love
This homily reflects on the mystery of the Trinity, acknowledging the richness of theological explanations and the limits of our human understanding. St. Patrick's shamrock is mentioned as a symbolic attempt to express the three persons in one God.