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....
Posts in One-Minute Homily
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.
All Saints Day: Becoming Holy by Habit | One-Minute Homily
Today is the Solemnity of All Saints! As we remember the holy ones that inspire us, Martin Ngo, SJ, reflects on how we are all called to holiness. It’s more than a check-list, it’s a matter of habit.
Our Firm Foundation: Love God and Neighbor | One-Minute Homily
Have you ever tried running on sand? Or hiking with loose gravel beneath your feet? It’s not easy.
Give to God What Belongs to God | One-Minute Homily
“Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.”
The Wedding Feast: Accepting the Invitation | One-Minute Homily
Sometimes when that party invitation comes, you just want to say no!
Rejecting the Cornerstone | One-Minute Homily
Pop-quiz! Who are the builders that rejected the stone that became the cornerstone?
The Simple Tasks: Love One Another | One-Minute Homily
Love is expressed more in actions than by words.
Workers in the Vineyard: Generosity and Envy | One-Minute Homily
God beholds each of us with mercy. Can we do the same?