Homily from Divine Mercy Sunday. Faith is at the heart of our relationship with God. But our faith cannot simply be what we agree with or a mere belief. Our faith must move, act, and work. Like [...]
Homily from The Resurrection of the Lord. Just as Jesus Christ conquered death by dying and gave us life by rising from the dead, every person will get their body back. Those who are lost will [...]
Homily from Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion. When we are falsely accused, we can often be tempted to defend ourselves or justify ourselves. This makes sense, since we want the truth to be [...]
Homily from Holy Thursday. Holy Thursday marks the beginning of the final stages of Christ’s Passion. But it also marks the institution of the Eucharist and the Priesthood. Mass Readings [...]
Homily from Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion. In His final moments on earth, our Rabbi teaches us one of the greatest lessons of Bet Midrash: how do we face the worst possible realities of [...]
Homily from the Fifth Sunday of Lent. Jesus wept. Why does Jesus weep in the face of the death of Lazarus? He weeps to silence the Great Lie. He weeps because He loves. He weeps in order to teach [...]
The disciples ask Jesus whose fault it is that the man was born blind. So many of us have a tendency to ask the same question: “Whose fault is this?” While that is a natural question, it is not [...]
We are constantly facing the temptation to define people by their group or by their shame. Jesus reveals that, while He knows the group and knows the shame, He sees the person…the individual…and [...]
Jesus, the Prototype, reveals His prayer to the Apostles. Every rabbi would teach his disciples how to pray, but Jesus is able to give His disciples something that no other rabbi could offer. [...]