“Trusting the Divine Physician” — Sermon for the XV Sunday through the Year, A.D. MMXXV

          We are used to hearing the Good Samaritan story as a moral exhortation to be good neighbors. That’s a fruitful way to read our Lord’s parable, but it’s not the only way.           The man is nameless. He reminds us of Adam, whose name means “earthling.” The story of what happens to this man […]

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“Who do you say that I am?” — Sermon for the Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul, A.D. MMXXV

            Each year on June 29th, we celebrate the Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul, the two great Apostles who gave their lives for the Lord on the same day in city of Rome, which was transformed by their teaching and witness from the source of pagan error and vice into the capitol of Christendom. […]

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“Captivity Lead Captive” — Sermon for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, A.D. MMXXV

          Throughout the Easter season – Paschaltide – we’ve seen the appearances of the risen Christ to the Apostles and the life of the early Church. Today we celebrate the conclusion of Paschaltide with the Lord’s Ascension into Heaven. The 40 days of celebration of Christ’s Resurrection ends with a crescendo as we sing with […]

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We Are the Early Church — Sermon for the VI Sunday of Easter, A.D. MMXXV

          The Church of the Acts of the Apostles is the Catholic Church.           For the past few weeks we have been hearing about the life of the Apostles and their followers in the early days of Christianity. This period, from Pentecost until the legalization of Christianity in 313 AD is known as the “early […]

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“Hearing the Voice of the Shepherd” — Sermon for the IV Sunday of Easter, A.D. MMXXV

            The Good Shepherd is risen! Each year, as we continue celebrating the joy of the Resurrection, the Church invites us to contemplate how the risen Christ has come back from the dead not only to set us free from sin, but to lead and guide His Church. We do so this year as the […]

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“As Slavery is Burnt Away” — Sermon for the II Sunday of Easter, A.D. MMXXV

          During the Sacred Paschal Triduum last week, many people remarked on the ways in which we infused those celebrations with even greater beauty this year: the elevated music, the singing of the Passion and all the prayers and Gospels of the Masses, the custom-commissioned art, like this year’s Paschal candle, and many new vestments […]

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“Behold His Living Body” — Sermon for Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, A.D. MMXXV

          Things were not looking good. Faced with the arrest of their master, the twelve men chosen by Him as His most intimate friends had all fled. One betrayed Him and died in despair. The one chosen as their leader denied him forcefully. Only John, barely of the age of majority, remained at the foot […]

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