Homilies

June 25, 2023

Homily: To Be Hated Well

The problem with religion, Friedrich Nietzsche thought—especially Christianity—was that it weaponized pity.
July 9, 2023

Homily: Stop Knowing What You Know

July 16, 2023

Homily: Grace and Breaking Willful Ignorance

Often we just don’t get it.
July 30, 2023

Homily: Treasure to Rest the Mind

I was in Paris this past week; we visited the Musée d’Orsay. Mostly I wanted to see Van Gogh; some of his paintings are on the top floor of that museum.
August 6, 2023

Homily: Grace is Destiny

An old saying, an ancient saying: “Character is destiny”—sometimes it’s rendered “Character is fate”—it was, allegedly, the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, who first said it. But it’s been said, since his time, for millennia by many. Because, of course, there’s a lot of truth to it.
October 15, 2023

Homily: The Communion of Distress

“Still, it was kind of you to share in my distress.”[1]