Mr. Edgar Willig Funeral Homily
This is a special post of the homily Fr. Michael gave at Mr. Edgar Willig’s funeral on Saturday, February 18, 2017. Read the text of John Willig’s Eulogy here: Eulogy Text
DetailsThis is a special post of the homily Fr. Michael gave at Mr. Edgar Willig’s funeral on Saturday, February 18, 2017. Read the text of John Willig’s Eulogy here: Eulogy Text
DetailsHuman beings have an incredible capacity to love and an incredible capacity to wound. Through anger, misuse of our sexuality and deceitfulness we wound ourselves and those whom we love. Jesus challenges us to overcome the tendency to wound and to embrace His call to love. Read the Gospel for this week’s homily here: MT 5:17-37
DetailsJesus transformed Paul from a persecutor of Christians to a witness for the Gospel. When you say ‘Amen’ do you truly believe? Read the Gospel for this week’s homily here: Mark 16:15-18
DetailsIn this week’s homily, Fr. Michael addresses the need for Christians to stand up for the message of the Gospel when public policy is at odds with the message of Christ, especially as it relates to President Trump’s Executive Order halting refugees from entering the United States. Read the full homily here. To stand with…
DetailsThe law is black and white, but life is messy. Fr. Michael reminds us to act with compassion, as Jesus does in Mark 3:1-6. Don’t have time to watch the full homily? Scroll below the first video for a second, 3.5 minute shortened version. **A clarification from Fr. Michael on this homily: One of our…
DetailsThe questions for Ordinary Time are: Who are we, and who is Christ? Watch today’s video homily on John 1:29-34 for the answers. Don’t have time to watch the full homily? Scroll below the first video for a second, 2 minute excerpted version. For a full text of today’s video homily, click here.
DetailsCan you feel God’s gentle gaze of love? Is your heart centered in His desires? Watch as Fr. Michael encourages us to rise early and pray as Jesus did. For a full text of today’s video homily, click here. Watch today’s homily below, or for an audio only stream, click here.
DetailsIn the ups and downs of life—the joys and sorrows—never forget Emmanuel, God with us. For a full text of today’s audio homily, click here.
DetailsA dramatization of the book, A Cup of Christmas Tea, Copyright © 1982, Tom Hegg & Warren Hanson, with the permission of TRISTAN Publishing, Incorporated
Click below to read the full text of the poem (in pdf format). Our New Adam & Eve (PDF) Listen to an audio only version of this video: Our New Adam & Eve (Audio)
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