“Being Caught by Christ” — Sermon for Passion Sunday, A.D. MMXXV

“I have indeed been taken possession of by Christ Jesus.”           Maybe the woman “caught in adulty” has not committed adultery at all. The whole episode is likely an elaborate ruse. We’re in “in the temple area,” under the watchful eyes of the Roman soldiers who were perpetually guarding the Temple precinct as the most […]

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“Behold, New Things Have Come” — Sermon for the IV Sunday of Lent, Laetare, A.D. MMXXV

          Today is about new beginnings. Reminded last Sunday of the importance of repentance and changing our ways – “But I tell you, if you do not repent, you will all perish as they did!” – today we rejoice with Jerusalem with the joy of the prodigal son come home.           Today, Holy Mother Church […]

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“Listening to Him” — Sermon for the II Sunday of Lent, A.D. MMXXV

“This is my chosen Son; listen to him.”           Last Sunday we talked about the weapons of Christ, the arma Christi. We saw how the instruments of the Passion, which seem to be the soldiers’ weapons become Christ’s weapons with which He willingly and purposefully undergoes the Passion. Likewise, we saw that Christians, seeking to […]

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“Lending Expecting Nothing Back” — Sermon for the VII Sunday through the Year, A.D. MMXXV

“Love your enemies and do good to them, and lend expecting nothing back … Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”           To lend expecting nothing back is a contradiction. If you lend without expecting anything back, you are not lending; you are giving. Why, then, does the Lord say to lend expecting nothing […]

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“The Worship of Sacrifice” — Sermon for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, A.D. MMXXV

          Does following Jesus really mean going to church? This is a question posed to us consistently by the world around us. Can’t I love my neighbor as myself and love God, and even pray to Him and read the Bible, just as well at home on Sunday morning as I can at church? And […]

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