We all have a calling from God – a vocation. On this Feast of the Annunciation, Christopher Alt, SJ, explores Mary’s own vocation story through Botticelli’s art.
Posts in One-Minute Homily
Christ: The Center of Our Life and Love | One-Minute Homily
When all our love is in and through Christ, then our love is amplified beyond our own capabilities.
Don’t Let Your Hearts Be Troubled | One-Minute Homily
There are many things that can trouble us right now, but Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reminds us of these words of Jesus: "Do not let your hearts be troubled." Based on the readings for Sunday, May 10, 2020. https://youtu.be/HbVHbPM7Lmc Put your hand on your heart. What do...
Judas and the Price of Betrayal | One-Minute Homily
Judas had a price. Do we? There are things that we might put before our relationship with God, but Damian Torres-Botello, SJ, reminds us that there is always hope in Christ.
Jesus is Here! Merry Christmas | One-Minute Homily
Merry Christmas! On this day we celebrate the miracle that God entered into our very humanity. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ, reflects on the incarnation of Jesus in this special One-Minute Homily. https://youtu.be/JHjd1b3cDqA It’s happened! Jesus is born! Amen and Merry...
One-Minute Homily: “Believe in Yourself?”
Jesus never actually told us to believe in ourselves, but to believe in something, someone much greater than ourselves. Uli Covarrubias, SJ, reminds us how we truly achieve greatness in this week's One-Minute Homily. Based on the readings for October 6, 2019....
One-Minute Homily: “Where We Come From”
Do we acknowledge where the gift of our faith comes from? Today would normally be the Feast of the Nativity of Mary, so Fr. Joe Simmons, SJ, decided to explore the importance of remembering those who passed on the faith in this week's One-Minute Homily. What are the...
Do you ever feel stuck? | One-Minute Homily
Do you ever feel stuck? Carlos Martinez-Vela, S.J. reflects on how Jesus invites us to let go of our habits.
Lent Will Come to an End | One-Minute Homily
Spoiler Alert! Lent will come to an end. Angelo Canta, S.J. reflects on how the Laetare Sunday reminds us that sin doesn’t have the last word, salvation does.
Be a Little More Shameless | One-Minute Homily
Shame and fear are never good reasons to stay away from God. Angelo Canta, S.J., reflects on how shamelessly placing ourselves before the Lord opens pathways to healing.