Homilies
Church as Restaurant
We are reminded that we, the people, are the Church and should be mindful of how we serve others. The homily reflects on the significance of the Basilica of St. John Lateran as the official seat of the Bishop of Rome.
Circle of Life
We are all on a journey through the circle of life, called to live it fully and embrace every moment. Our final destiny is eternal life, but we must live the present stage with mindfulness and faith.
70th Anniversary Celebration
This homily celebrates the 70-year history of the parish, reflecting on its origins as an apricot orchard and recognizing the flourishing of faith that has taken root in the community over decades.
Unseen Acts Define Us
Pope Francis's humble acknowledgment of his own sinfulness after becoming pope sets an example for how we should live. We are called to ground ourselves in humility, just as he did, no matter our position.
Heal Us, Divine Physician
Today’s homily reflects on St. Luke, the physician, and how his gospel offers a compassionate view of Jesus as the divine healer. Luke’s writings emphasize Jesus’ role as the source of healing and hope.
Awareness-Gratitude-Conversion
To look at our own lives, to become aware of our own lives, and to see where God's grace is already at work in our own life. And then to be grateful for that grace in our lives. That is the reason we come to the Eucharist every week, to offer that gratitude for the graces that are received. But the challenge is that God's grace just does not happen on Sundays. It happens every day of our week.