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Homily – 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year (B)
I must admit this week’s gospel delivered a writer’s block in me. What can one do to alleviate this? Someone from the Parish Office suggested
Homily – Third Sunday of Advent (B)
On one of my catch ups with a friend recently we got talking about our Primary School days. One of the conversations we had was
Homily – Second Sunday of Advent (B)
In the blink of an eye we are already in the second Sunday of Advent. Preparations for Christmas are truly underway. Christmas decorations are up
Homily – First Sunday of Advent (B)
“God of hosts, bring us back; let your face shine on us and we shall be saved.” Buildings and streets will soon be filled with
Homily – Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
We end the final week of Ordinary Time and the Liturgical Year with the Solemnity of Christ the King. Interestingly the Church instituted this Solemnity
Homily – 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
“When is it all going to end?” A terminally ill mother asked her son. “It will end mum” he said simply. Perhaps the most difficult
Homily – 32nd Sunday Ordinary Time Year A
When the year comes to an end whether it be the school, financial or liturgical year, we tend to look at scores, results and outcomes.
Homily – 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
We are reading the final chapters of the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus is speaking again but this time he turns his attention to
Homily – 30th Sunday Ordinary Time Year A
I had the privilege of celebrating a special Mass at Genazzano for the parents of Year 12 students on Tuesday, 24 October. This was to
Homily – 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
In reading today’s Gospel, one can think that serving God and neighbours are two different things, unrelated to each other. “Very well, give back to
Homily – 28th Sunday Ordinary Time (A)
As I am preparing the reflection for our website this week, I think of the weddings to take place at our churches this weekend. The
Homily – 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
We are not far from the end of the liturgical year. With seven weeks to go, the Liturgy of the Word nudges us gently