January 9, 2022

Homily: How God Isn’t Like Us

Carpos was an old priest from Crete, more than a thousand years ago.
January 1, 2022

Homily: We Saw and We Came

The words rhyme in Greek, the language in which these words were written.
December 26, 2021

Homily: Parents that Get It, Parents that Don’t, and the Feast of the Holy Family

December 24, 2021

Christmas Homily: God Keeps Track

December 19, 2021

Homily: Faith, Hospitality, and the Visitation of Christ

In the final months of my life as an Anglican minister, in spiritual distress, I made my way to Walsingham in Norfolk to the shrines there dedicated to Our Lady—“England’s Nazareth,” it’s called.
December 12, 2021

Homily: What Shall We Do?

In Advent the Church speaks to us quite clearly, actually.