March 31, 2024

Easter Vigil Homily: Off To a Bad Start

I’m a bit confused by the gospel reading we’ve just heard, this passage from Mark.
March 29, 2024

Good Friday Homily: I Can Count All My Bones

“I can count all my bones.”[1]
March 28, 2024

Holy Thursday Homily: The Simple Beautiful Thing

He’s one of my new favorite saints.
March 24, 2024

Homily: Only Jesus Christ

I can’t help but to keep coming back to what Saint Paul said to the Corinthians, what he wrote to them.
March 3, 2024

Homily: The Cathedral Provokes a Contemptuous World

“[T]he cathedral provokes a contemptuous world.”[1] That’s a line from a little poem by Rilke; it’s something Rodin had said. Rilke, the poet, for a time worked for Rodin, the sculptor, until they had a falling out as artists often do.
February 18, 2024

Homily: The First Lesson of Lent

For Saint Augustine, that great doctor of the Church and light of theology and civilization, his journey to the faith, his conversion to Christianity, his path to baptism was very painful.