September 18, 2020

What Doesn’t Matter

The last will be first, the first last. Jesus opened the kingdom to all—to gentiles, publicans, and sinners. He opened the kingdom to all who’d simply answer in faith and penance.
September 25, 2020

Humility Matters

To be a disciple means, simply, first to believe and then to be obedient.
October 1, 2020

Why We Sometimes Reject Jesus

Jesus has come like a king into his city, like a God into his Temple. Yet he’s come like a man, a peasant, a challenger. Which is why they opposed him, why they killed him in the end.
October 9, 2020

Dressed for the Party

“My friend, how is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?” (Matt. 22:12) Such is the parable’s critical question, the critical question for those to whom Jesus first spoke, the critical question for us.
October 15, 2020

Are You As Free As Jesus Wants You To Be?

They were trying to trick Jesus, get him in trouble with the Romans. That’s what’s behind Jesus’ comments on taxes, on rendering unto Caesar what’s his. Before we exploit his words for some preconceived economics or politics, we should understand context, what he may have really meant.
October 18, 2020

Homily: Ignoring Caesar, Giving God What’s His

Click here to listen to this homily. The idea that we should care for the sick and the suffering is, of course, relatively new in the history of humanity.