Homilies
Limitation to Invitation to Abundance
Peter expresses frustration after an unsuccessful night of fishing, only to be challenged by Jesus, a carpenter, to try again—offering an invitation to abundance from a place of perceived limitation.
The Marian and Christian Way
Mary’s suffering, especially at the foot of the cross, shows us the importance not just of suffering but of how one suffers. Her witness teaches the Christian way to endure with faith.
Dialogue With Scripture
Jesus is the fulfillment of scripture and the guiding light that illuminates all others. He enables us to see God's work in our lives and becomes our spiritual north star.
Abundant Joy In Life
In today's Gospel, Jesus performs a miraculous sign at the wedding feast at Cana, turning water into wine—producing 600 to 800 bottles. This abundance symbolizes the overflowing joy that comes from Christ's presence in our lives.
In You I Take Delight
We are called to counter negative messages from the world with love and affirmation. God delights in us, and we should remind each other, 'You are my beloved one, with whom I am well pleased.'
Change Your Perspective
Matthew uses irony to awaken his audience, urging them to recognize the Messiah. The people missed the message because they were too rooted in their own perspectives and beliefs.