What leads you closer to God? Tucker Redding, SJ, reflects on the visit of the magi and how it shows us that God calls to each of us and in different ways.
Posts in One-Minute Homily
The Holy Family: Finding Our True Home | One-Minute Homily
Mary and Joseph created a loving home for Jesus and in today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us that God also provides a home for us. Doug Jones, SJ, reflects on the Feast of the Holy Family.
4th Sunday of Advent: Share Your Joy! | One-Minute Homily
Elizabeth couldn’t contain her joy when Mary greeted her. Neither should we when we recognize God at work in others.
3rd Sunday of Advent: The Joy of Giving | One-Minute Homily
It’s easy to think about receiving gifts during this time of year. Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ, used to call it “toy season.” Today he reflects on the challenge of John the Baptist to give to those in need.
2nd Sunday of Advent: Waiting for Joy | One-Minute Homily
Are you ready? Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ, reflects on the theme of preparation in Advent by remembering what it was like to joyfully wait for his grandmother.
1st Sunday of Advent: The Lord is Coming | One-Minute Homily
Advent is here! The readings for the beginning of Advent focus on the end times, which can be concerning, but Doug Jones, SJ, reflects on the joy of waiting for the Lord.
Christ the King: Who Do We Worship? | One-Minute Homily
What kind of king is Jesus Christ? On this Solemnity, Br. Sullivan McCormick, SJ, reflects on the king that stays with us, even in the midst of pain and suffering.
Be Vigilant and Pay Attention | One-Minute Homily
Jesus reminds us that we need to be vigilant and pay attention. Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ, reflects on the warning of Christ and challenges us to pay attention to Christ within our midst.
The Poor Widow: Don’t Compare and Despair | One-Minute Homily
Don’t compare and despair! Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ, reflects on the story of the poor widow and what it can teach us about our own offerings.
How do we love God and neighbor? Listen. | One-Minute Homily
Jesus said that the greatest of the commandments is to love God with our entire being and to love our neighbors as ourselves. How do we do that?