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    Homily for Friday, Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 4, 2020 / No Comments

    2 Tm 3:10-17 Mk 12: 35-37 This morning’s gospel reading is short but it may sound a little confusing on first hearing. Many Jews expected the coming Messiah to be a son of David, a descendant of David. Jesus suggests that the title, ‘Son of David’, is not adequate for God’s Messiah, for himself, Jesus. In the manner of a discussion among Rabbis, Jesus argues his case on the basis of a verse of Scripture, a verse from the Psalms. It was generally understood in the time of Jesus that King David was the author of the psalms. In one…

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    Homily for Thursday, Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

    June 18, 2020

    Homily for Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time year B

    June 12, 2021

    Homily for Thursday, Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time

    August 13, 2020
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    Homily for Wednesday, Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 3, 2020 / No Comments

    2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12 Mk 12:18-27 In the time of Jesus there was more than one understanding of death within the Jewish tradition. One group, the Sadducees, did not believe in life after death in any real sense; they dismissed any notion of resurrection from the dead. In today’s gospel reading they try to ridicule Jesus’ belief in the resurrection of the dead. According to the Jewish Law, if the husband of a woman died, his brother should marry her to ensure the deceased brother lived on through his wife’s children. The Sadducees put before Jesus the preposterous scenario of…

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    Homily for the Feast of Saint Barnabas, Apostle

    June 11, 2020

    1st Sunday Of Lent Year B Theme: Temptations

    February 21, 2021

    The Saint of the Day: St. Ignatius

    July 30, 2020
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    Homily for Tuesday, Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 2, 2020 / No Comments

    2 Pt 3:12-15a, 17-18 Mk 12:13-17 Today’s first reading from the second letter of Peter says, ‘Think of our Lord’s patience as your opportunity to be saved’. The Lord’s patience is our opportunity. When I was young, I used to hear a little jingle, ‘Patience is a virtue, keep it if you can, always in a woman, never in a man’. Perhaps there is some truth in that little saying! Patience is certainly a virtue and one we appreciate when we are shown it. Patience is the ability to wait on people. Jesus once spoke a parable about a barren…

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    Tenth Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B

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    June 12, 2021

    Homily for Saturday, Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 27, 2020
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    Homily for Friday Seveventh week of Easter

    May 29, 2020 / No Comments

    In the twenty-first chapter of St. John’s Gospel, we find a gut-wrenching encounter between Jesus and Peter that defines the essence of Peter’s mission. To make this encounter unforgettable, Jesus takes Peter to the point of deep distress as he asks him not once, but three times, “Do you love me?” It is hard to imagine what this must have been like for Peter. I have a natural expectation that if your wife looked intently at you and asked, “Do you love me?”, you would answer, and all would be fine. But if she looked at you again and asked…

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    Homily for Monday, Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 22, 2020

    Homily for the Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle

    May 14, 2020

    Homily for Tuesday Sixth Week of Easter Acts

    May 18, 2020
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    Homily for Wednesday, Seventh Week of Easter

    May 27, 2020 / No Comments

    Acts 20:28-38 Jn 17:11b-19 In this morning’s gospel, we have an extract from the prayer of Jesus for his disciples, set in the context of the last supper. In that prayer, Jesus declares that since first calling his disciples to himself he has watched over them and kept them true to God’s name. Now in prayer, he calls on his Father to keep them true to God’s name. His prayer to the Father on their behalf is a further expression of the commitment he has shown to his disciples since first calling them. His intercessory prayer is an extension of…

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    June 23, 2020

    Homily for Wednesday, Sixth Week of Easter

    May 19, 2020
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    Homily for Thursday, Sixth Week of Easter

    May 21, 2020 / No Comments

    Acts 18:1-8 or Acts 1:1-11 Jn 16:16-20. There is a married couple who feature in today’s first reading, Aquila and Priscilla. They were a Jewish Christian couple who had recently come from Rome to Corinth, and when Paul came to preach the gospel for the first time in Corinth, he stayed in their accommodation. They were tentmakers like himself. Paul’s letters reveal that this married couple hosted a church in their house in Ephesus and later in Rome. They provided the space for believers in these two cities to gather for prayer, for Eucharist, for sharing together. They were clearly…

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    Homily for Tuesday, Tenth Week in Ordinary Time, year B

    June 8, 2021

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    August 28, 2020

    Homily for Tuesday, Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

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