Homilies
God Does Not Call the Qualified, He Qualifies the Call
We are all called to be missionary disciples, not just by training, but by heart and purpose, taking God's message into the world through our actions and words, regardless of our qualifications.
Micro Conversions
On the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, this homily reflects on their imperfect pasts and deep conversions. While Peter denied Christ and Paul persecuted Christians, both became pillars of faith through transformative encounters with Jesus.
Sacred Symmetry of the Holy Spirit
The Trinity is portrayed as a sacred symmetry of love between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The homily reflects on divine love and the spiritual rhythm that binds all life through the Holy Spirit.
Holy Spirit Goose
The homily compares the movement of wild geese flying in formation to the unity of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing shared leadership and mutual support as key to spiritual freedom and strength.
The Circles of Our Lives
In Celtic Christian tradition, life is seen as a journey from the invisible to the visible world and back again after death. This reflection explores the circular nature of existence.
Let the Holy Spirit Come
We are called to move beyond personal desires and truly listen to the Holy Spirit. The Church is the people of God, united through daily efforts to live in the Spirit’s guidance.