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HOMILIES

BELIEVING IS A PROCESS

nicodemusThis homily is based on John 3:14-21.

The Gospel reading today has one of the most beautiful lines ever written:

“For God so loved the world
that He gave His only Son,
so that everyone who believes in Him
might not perish
but might have eternal life.”

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HOMILIES

IS YOUR LIFE ON eBAY?

This homily is based on John 2:13-25 for the Third Sunday of Lent.

imageI’ve never been a user of eBay, but I’m fascinated by how it exemplifies the way technology is changing a lot of things in our lives–in this case, the way we buy and sell.

Think about it: If you have anything you’d like to sell–whether new or secondhand–you can do it without leaving the comfort of your living room. Gone are the days of door-to-door salesmanship! All you have to do is post the item online, indicate your asking price, and wait for buyers. If you wish, you can even conduct an online auction and go for the highest online bidder.

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HOMILIES

DESERT EXPERIENCES

imageThis homily is based on Mark 1:12-15 for the First Sunday of Lent.

Before the baptism by the Jordan, there was the baptism in the desert. Before the waters of the river were poured on him by a reluctant prophet, over his head was spilled sand.

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LENTEN RECOLLECTIONS

GOD IN A SEASON OF DISQUIET: 2015 ONLINE HOLY WEEK RETREAT

You are cordially invited to our online Holy Week Retreat this year: “GOD IN A SEASON OF DISQUIET: silence | absence | subversive presence ”

Extend this invitation to your friends. Register their email by clicking HERE.

Pray with us from Holy Thursday to Black Saturday, April 2nd to 4th, 2015.
RevIG

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HOMILIES

TOUCHING A LEPER

SxWPhTMThis homily is based on Mark 1:40-45.

Many years ago when I was still a Jesuit novice, I was assigned to work for a month as an orderly in the charity spinal ward of National Orthopedic Hospital. The nurses were overworked and counted on us to help them out with the non-medical care of the patients. The patients, whose beds were crammed into four wards, had many needs because they were all paralyzed either from the waist down or worse, the neck down.