Homilies
Waiting Patiently
This homily reflects on how our false expectations often cause frustration in everyday situations, whether with loved ones or daily inconveniences, and encourages us to be more patient and less self-centered.
Icon of Christ
In this homily for the Second Sunday of Advent, we are invited to reflect on whether our lives truly embody the image of Christ. John the Baptist urges us to gain hope and align our actions with Jesus.
Hope that Inspires
Hope is described as the light of the world in this homily, calling us to bring light and belief to others. Emphasizing trust, belief, and shared hope, the homily marks the beginning of Advent and the New Liturgical Year.
Christ, King of Kindness
In this homily for the Feast of Christ the King, we are invited to resist worldly ideas of power and embrace kindness, gentleness, and healing as true marks of Christ’s kingship.
Natural Irrigated Vines Seek Deeper Soil
In this homily for the Thirty Third Sunday of Ordinary Time, we are reminded to let the stresses of life lead us into deeper spiritual soil through prayer and good works nourished at the Lord's table.
The Beautiful, The Holy and The True
This homily explores the enduring unity and splendor of beauty, holiness, and truth as they reflect the divine nature of God and how we encounter them in everyday life.