Fr. Mike Homilies

Our chaplain Fr. Mike shares his homilies from every weekend Mass. You can see the most recent homilies below, watch on YouTube, or homilies sorted by recent series. You can also read Fr. Mike’s answers to your tough questions.

  • Homily from the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time.  We live in this life, but we live for the next life. Jesus turns our fears and our hopes upside down... because through the Resurrection, Jesus has turned the world upside down. Mass Readings from February 16, 2025: Jeremiah 17: 5-8 Psalms 1: 1-4 & 6 1 [...]

  • Homily from the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time.  There are two requirements: Be available and be willing to try. There are times when the future is so uncertain and so unknown that we hesitate to move. But since we know that God is with us, He ahs a call on our lives and His grace [...]

  • Homily from the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord.  Do what you know, where you are. What is the Greatest Thing you will ever do? What if the Greatest Thing is not something you accomplish, but who you become? Mass Readings from February 2, 2025: Malachi 3: 1-4 Psalms 24: 7-10 Hebrews 2: 14-18 [...]

  • Homily from the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time.  You've been given a great work, and must not come down. Since you have been made on purpose, there are two ways to live: on purpose and off purpose. But if a person has been made to be great and set apart for a purpose, why would [...]

  • Homily from the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time.  Why be great? A powerful goal in life is to be great, to be able to say "I am good at this" regardless of comparison, but with an eye towards real excellence. At the same time, event when we have a goal and have a plan, we [...]

  • Homily from the Baptism of the Lord.  You've been claimed at the lowest point. The Baptism of the Lord is a mystery. The mystery of how Christ comes into contact with the water... and it doe snot change Him; He changes it. This is the pattern from this moment on: Christ comes into contact with [...]

  • Homily from the Epiphany of the Lord.  There is something powerful about optimism. Optimistic people are more likely to be risk takers and more likely to have a positive view of life. But optimistic people also have to have something stronger than mere “wishful thinking” to lean on when their own strength runs out. Mass [...]

  • Homily from the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. When we know God’s will, we must respond with “yes.” There are truly horrible and troubling things that can happen in each one of our lives. And yet, at every moment, we have the opportunity to respond in faith and love. Our [...]

  • Homily from the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Make it your ambition to live a quiet life. In a world where so many people live their lives “on display,” the Holy Family shows us what it is to live a quiet (and meaningful) life. Mass Readings from December 29, 2024: [...]

  • Homily from the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas). The one who has gratitude has enough. At the moment we get to stand before the Lord face to face, what will the automatic and overwhelming response be? Will is be a word of love? Of contrition? Or will it be two words that summarize everything that [...]