Today we celebrate the Epiphany, when the wise men visited the child Jesus. They were willing to follow a star to a distant land to find the Lord. How far are we willing to go?
Posts in One-Minute Homily
Christmas 2020: Holding out Hope | One-Minute Homily
What are you holding out hope for?
A Baby’s Cry: The Sound of Christmas | One-Minute Homily
Of all days, Christmas is a day when we should all hope to hear the lovely cacophony of babies crying at Mass.
Before We Give, We Receive | One-Minute Homily
Sometimes we feel more comfortable giving gifts rather than receiving them.
Gaudete Sunday: Joy to the World! | One-Minute Homily
“Joy to the world, the Lord has come!” What? Too soon?
2nd Sunday of Advent: Check Your Expectations | One-Minute Homily
A friend once told me: “Expectations are resentments under construction.”
Beginning of Advent: Back to our Senses | One-Minute Homily
The Advent season has begun! Martin Ngo, SJ, reflects on the fact that we aren’t so good at waiting, but God can use this time to shake us back to our senses and change our hearts.
Christ the King: Drawing Close | One-Minute Homily
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. Ian Peoples, SJ, reflects on drawing close to the king who says, "Whatever you did for one of the least brothers of mine, you did for me." Based on the readings for Sunday, November 22, 2020....
Parable of the Talents: Use What We’re Given | One-Minute Homily
Beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, but goodness is in the eye of the giver.
Light Your Lamps and Be Ready | One-Minute Homily
Do we have enough oil for our lamps? Fr. David Romero, SJ, reflects on being ready for the Lord by being active disciples in the world, here and now.