March 13, 2017
Mar 13 – Homily – Fr Martin: The Many Faces of Mercy
The readings of the Liturgy today describe what constitutes the practice of mercy for Christ's disciples. Ave Maria! Mass: Monday 2nd Week of Lent - Wkdy Readings: 1st: Dan 9:4-10 Resp: Ps…
March 15, 2017
Mar 15 – Homily – Fr Matthias: Resolve to Persevere
Fr. Matthias on the need to persevere regardless of the number of times we fall. This must be our resolution. Ave Maria! Mass: Wednesday 2nd Week of Lent - Wkdy Readings: 1st: jer…
March 20, 2017
Mar 20 – Homily – Fr Alan: St. Joseph, Protector of Purity
The following prayer sums up the great value of St. Joseph for our moral and spiritual life: O Guardian and Father of virgins, Saint Joseph, to whose faithful care Jesus Himself and…
March 21, 2017
Mar 21 – Homily – Fr Alan: Mercy, Our Hope for Salvation
Our Lord teaches us the meaning and misery of unforgiveness through the parable of the wicked servant. When we withhold forgiveness we are no different than the wicked servant who would not…
March 28, 2017
Mar 28 – Homily – Fr Alan: Learning Patience
Jesus cured the sick man at the Pool of Bethesda, but as thanks was persecuted, with help from the man he cured. Patience is a necessary element in working out our salvation,…
April 11, 2017
Apr 11 – Homily – Fidelity, Denial, Martyrdom: Peter Symbolizes Struggle for Sanctity
Peter's extreme reversals, from empassioned protestations of fidelity to Our Lord, to his denial of Jesus in the courtyard of Caiaphas, to his eventual martyrdom in Rome, should be a reminder and…
April 13, 2017
Apr 12 – Homily – Fr. Maximilian: Last Supper, First Mass
The readings for the Mass of the Lord's Supper shed much light on the meaning of this great feast. The Last Supper was a climactic sacramental moment in the Mystery of the Incarnation.…
April 17, 2017
Apr 17 – Homily – Fr Maximilian: Jesus’ Credible Resurrection, Our Hope for Salvation
Clearly the story about Jesus’ body being stolen is patently false, and doesn’t jibe with St. John’s account of what he saw in the empty tomb. The story of the guards is less believable…