Homilies
Open Our Eyes and See
This homily reflects on the only parable in which Jesus gives a name—Lazarus—and confronts the indifference towards the poor, urging us to recognize their humanity and see them as individuals.
Surplus or Mammon to Others
Jesus calls us to be creative and generous with our surplus. We are invited to serve others not only out of their need, but out of our own inner need to give and share our abundance.
Lost But Now is Found
When we return to God like the lost son, he showers us with mercy and blessings. This homily for the Twenty Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time reminds us of God’s endless love and mercy for the repentant.
All In: Eat, Drink and Live Jesus
Discipleship is a daily commitment to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. It’s not about being a fan, but a dedicated follower who loves God and neighbor with their entire being.
Humble Honeybees
We honor the many essential workers in our lives—parents, teachers, and behind-the-scenes helpers—highlighting the importance of gratitude and the role of faith formation, especially in engaging the children present.
School of Humility
A homily reflecting on humility, using a story about wine connoisseurs and a blind taster to reveal how true perception comes from humility, not appearances.