Freedom from the devil’s oppression. Homily, Baptism of the Lord, 11.01.26
The River Jordan is very grimy and muddy. It is also the lowest river in the world, ending in the dead sea at 1300 feet below sea level. Yet the Jordan was important for the Jewish people, for many reasons. Most importantly, they crossed over it to take possession of...
In the Hands of the Redeemer. Homily for Mary Askew, RIP, 09.01.26
On the occasions when I spoke with Mary, either casually or when I would bring her the sacraments, I was always touched and edified by her great gentleness of heart. Her devotion in receiving the sacraments reminded me of my own Scots Irish mother (also called Mary Bridget). It was...
Epiphany Homily, 04.01.26
“For behold, darkness shall cover the earth … but the Lord will arise upon you, and his glory will be seen upon you. …. So, arise, shine, for your light has come.” What hope and joy these words of Isaiah give us! As we look around the world today, it...
The Holy Family. Homily, 28.12.25
God Himself is the original family, the original Holy Family. The Trinity is where life is eternally generated in love, where life and love are welcomed and reciprocated. It is where love’s fruits of unity, joy and peace are experienced in perfect fulness. It is where each person pours himself...
The river of Life. Christmas Homily, 2025
There is an unquenchable thirst in every human soul for a love and for a life which will never end – which will utterly satisfy, which will fulfil and complete our humanity and eliminate its terror of lovelessness and death. Our pilgrimage through the desert of life takes us to...
