"For evil to flourish, all that is needed is for good people to do nothing." — Edmund Burke

Homily

» Homily by Fr. Michael Payyapilly

We offer our prayers to you O Lord with hands extended for our children and children after that; Lord we believe you ……..

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

» Homily from Father Joseph Pellegrino , 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

We have to make war on that which mankind has been doing since Adam and Eve decided that they really didn’t need to have God in their lives.

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

» Homily from Father James Gilhooley ,21st Sunday In Ordinary Time – Cycle C

All of us need a re-introduction to the real Christ. Many of us live in a fantasy world in relation to Him. Today’s Gospel is as good a teaching tool as any. He is not the naive individual many of us imagine. He is neither a patsy nor an easy touch.

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

» Homily from Fr.James Gilhooley, 20th Sunday In Ordinary Time – Assumption

In her fantasy, she probably heard herself saying to the confused Archangel Gabriel, “Thanks for thinking of me. But fly off to the girl on the next block and make your offer of a Son there.

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

» Homily from Father Joseph Pellegrino, 19th Ordinary Time

Faith and Christian Life
This Sunday’s reading begins with a wonderful definition of faith.  “Faith is the confident assurance concerning what [...]

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

» Homily from Father James Gilhooley ,18th Sunday Ordinary Time

Transcending oneself is of course difficult. It requires extraordinary discipline and courage. The road to one’s own transfiguration will be filled with obstacles and landmines.

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

» Homily from Fr.Joseph Pellegrino ,17th Sunday Ordinary Time

We need each other for our prayer life to grow. We need each other so we can really celebrate God’s presence to such an extent that He becomes present on the altar through the gift of Holy Orders.

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

» Homily from Father Joseph Pellegrino ,16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

We go about our day, so busily engaged in doing this and that we overlook the purpose for our actions, we overlook the reason for our being, we forget about the presence of Christ.

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

» Homily From Father Alex McAllister SDS,15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The lawyer in today’s Gospel asks a perfectly reasonable question: ‘What must I do to inherit eternal life?’ It is [...]

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

» Homily From Father James Gilhooley – 14 Ordinary Time

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle C
Luke 10, 1-12,17-20
Did you ever hear the story of the twenty dollar bill [...]

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010