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Posts in One-Minute Homily
The Man Born Blind: An Encounter with Jesus | One-Minute Homily
How do we get to know Jesus? Well, talk to him! Eric Immel, SJ, talks about Jesus, the blind man, and what it means to encounter Jesus in this week’s One-Minute Homily.
The Samaritan Woman: More Than a Sign | One-Minute Homily
It seems that today’s readings are all about water, but Jeff Ryan Miraflor, SJ, wants to go deeper.
The Transfiguration: You are My Beloved | One-Minute Homily
The transfiguration of Jesus marks the second time that God called Jesus “my beloved son.” According to Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, if God says something twice, we need to listen.
Don’t Tempt Me! Jesus in the Desert | One-Minute Homily
Just like Jesus in the desert, we are tempted on a regular basis. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ, reminds us that Jesus is both our model and our biggest support when trying to avoid temptation.
Ash Wednesday: Remember Your Death | One-Minute Homily
At the beginning of Lent, we focus on…our death?! Jeff Ryan Miraflor, SJ, and Eric Immel, SJ, reflect on death, Lent, and the greater meaning of life.
Turn the Other Cheek and Other Hard Lessons | One-Minute Homily
Turn the other cheek, give your cloak, love your enemies.
Law and Order: Jesus Edition | One-Minute Homily
His law is love, and His Gospel is peace.
Don’t Hide Your Light | One-Minute Homily
What good is a match if you don’t light it?
Presentation of the Lord: Simeon and the Holy Spirit | One-Minute Homily
How is the Holy Spirit calling you? Damian Terres-Botello, SJ, recounts how the Holy Spirit led Simeon to Jesus and encourages all of us to keep the same guidance.