Homilies
Divine Mercy and Kindness
Being a person of truth means admitting mistakes and being accountable. Though telling the truth can feel shameful, the shame from lying is far worse.
Joy of the Gospel
This homily reflects on Pope Francis’s call to return to the roots of our faith—particularly God’s mercy, love, and joy—as captured in his letter, the Gospel of Joy. It highlights his consistent emphasis on joyful discipleship.
Gem of God’s Grace
We are called to let the light of Christ shine not only within us, but also from us, so others may see the gem of God’s grace in themselves. Like luminous minerals, God's grace radiates outward.
Oil of Our Presence
Christianity does not ignore suffering; instead, it affirms that God enters into our suffering, accompanying us even to death on a cross. This homily offers that response to hopelessness through Christ’s presence.
New Perspective: New Model to Follow
This homily invites us to adopt a new perspective centered on service. It challenges us to care for those who feel forgotten or bereaved in our community by reaching out in love and humility.
Defining Moments
This homily reflects on how the scriptures are a series of defining moments, especially seen in the Gospels as pivotal instances in Jesus' life, resonating deeply not only for Him but also for others.