Category: Homilies
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Ars Praedicandi: The Two Prodigal Sons and Forgiveness
There are two prodigal sons in this parable. One has alienated himself from his father by trying to satisfy his passions. The other distanced himself from his father and his brother by indulging in anger and envy.
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Archbishop Coleridge’s homily at the conclusion of the abuse summit
Power is dangerous, because it can destroy; and in these days we have pondered how in the Church, power can turn destructive when separated from service, when it is not a way of loving, when it becomes power over.
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60-Second Sermon: 7th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
60-Second Sermon: 7th Sunday in OT
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Ars Praedicandi: Ed Foley’s Homily on the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
…But if you think that crowd of award winners was criticized how much more the crowd that Jesus chose as his base: the lepers, prostitutes, tax collectors, and Samaritans. His valentines, his palentines, even more so, his “egalentines” – equal in dignity.
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60-Second Sermon: 6th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel for the 6th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
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60-Second Sermon: 5th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
Christopher Conway reflects on the Gospel for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time/after Epiphany
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Ars Praedicandi: Ed Foley’s Homily on the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
I have never watched a Super Bowl game in my life…Sports…often devolves into a blame-game.
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60-Second Sermon: 4th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
Stephanie Budwey reflects on the Gospel for the 4th Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
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60-Second Sermon: 3rd Sunday in OT/after Epiphany
David Jacobsen reflects on the Gospel for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time/Third Sunday after Epiphany.