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Homily , February 15, 2026
From The Pastor This year the Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time is the last Sunday before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent. The readings today happen to be a poignant and focused challenge of...
From The Pastor This year the Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time is the last Sunday before Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent. The readings today happen to be a poignant and focused challenge of...
From The Pastor Jesus is a teacher. Effective teachers teach from their hearts, who they are, what they deeply believe in, and what they hope their students will become. Christians believe Jesus is the Son...
From The Pastor The Beatitudes in today’s gospel are often referred to as the Ten Commandments of the New Testament. This is not exactly the case. Centuries before the time of Jesus, God gave Moses...
From The Pastor I want to begin this week with praise for God. Today, as initiated by Saint Pope John Paul II, is Word of God Sunday. The Word of God relays to us that...
From The Pastor Amazing people are just people who do amazing things. Heroic people are just people who do heroic things. Famous people are just people who accomplish something that brings them fame. Prophets and...
From The Pastor More than any other time of the year, Christmas is a season of love. It is grounded in, but more than the mystery of the birth of our Savior. Jesus is and...
From the Pastor Fourth Sunday of Advent Those with lives built on faith in God and directed in love will have less trouble perceiving the signs and the presence of God around them. Those who...
From The Pastor Advent is a verb, a season of action. Put Advent in real time and not just in the remembrance of a long-ago event. Advent prepares us to receive Christ into our lives...
From The Pastor Today’s feast, The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, is normative to November 9th. Due to its importance, it takes the place of the Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time. Why is this important?...