Homilies

April 7, 2023

Homily: Saint Pontius Pilate

Today’s Roman villain, Pontius Pilate: in some corners of Christianity, he’s considered a saint. The Coptic Church, for instance, thinks he’s a saint, the Ethiopians too. They think he later converted and was martyred.
April 6, 2023

Homily: The Miracle is the Same

It amazes me still the story from Exodus (a few chapters on from the passage we’ve heard this evening), the story about the elders of Israel, there on the mountain with Moses and Aaron: that mystical moment, that meal, when they ate and drank and saw God. They didn’t die, the sacred text says; they should’ve […]
April 2, 2023

Homily: Go and Play

March 5, 2023

Homily: Faith and Light

There is a famous story told of Saint Seraphim of Sarov, a Russian monk from the eighteenth century—a “wonderworker,” he’s called.
February 12, 2023

Homily: The Sermon on the Mount and Mature Christianity

Dr. King said that “any preacher who allows his members to tell him what to preach isn’t much of a preacher.”
February 5, 2023

Homily: What Does It Mean to Be Visibly Christian?

Part of my conversion to Catholicism, not uncommonly, involved getting my head around the institution of the papacy—that ancient ministry marked by centuries of history, theology, and politics.