Homilies
Christ: Comfort to the afflicted and affliction to the comfortable
Homily for 20th Sunday in Ordinary time 2014 One of the many things I love about Jesus is that he not only comforts the afflicted, he also afflicts the comfortable. I really felt it as I read and reflected on the gospel of today. See, I have grown comfortable with the Jesus who always listens […]
Meeting God halfway- a way to go
Homily 19th Sunday A 2014 A teenage boy had just got his driver’s license and inquired of his father as to when they could discuss his use of the car. His father said he’d make a deal with his son: ‘You bring your grades up, study your Bible a little, and get your hair cut. […]
Witnessing a miracle
Homily for 18th Sunday in Ordinary time year A 2014 A preacher went into the pulpit one Sunday morning wearing a pair of new glasses. The reading portion of the glasses improved his vision considerably, but the top portion of the glasses didn’t work so well. In fact he was experiencing dizziness every time he […]
Away with Negativity: A way to find the Kingdom of God
Homily for 17th Sunday year A 2014 A woman came into the beauty shop one day to get her hair fixed. Her hairdresser was noted to always be complaining about almost everything. The customer stated that she was planning on leaving for Rome in a few days. Hairdresser: Rome…Rome…Why that is one of the dirtiest […]