Homilies
Come To Know Christ and Love Him
Jesus asks his disciples who they think he is. Peter declares him as the Messiah, the Son of God. Jesus then reveals his divine nature to his closest apostles, affirming his identity.
Who We Are Is the Core of Our Identity
This homily reminds us that returning to God during Lent is not a matter of sheer willpower, but of rediscovering our true identity as children of God.
I am a Sinner. I am a Hypocrite
On Ash Wednesday, we put ashes on our forehead not for show, but as a reminder of our sinfulness and hypocrisy, marking the beginning of our Lenten journey of turning back to the Lord.
Love Your Enemies
Jesus calls Christians to surpass the golden rule by loving beyond family. He urges a deeper standard of love that reshapes life and relationships.
Guardians of Beauty and Prophets of Truth
Pope Francis declares 2025 a Jubilee Year of Hope, highlighting that amidst global suffering, we are never abandoned. Jesus is always present in our trials, and the cross represents not defeat but a sign of ultimate hope.
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.