Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Homily: 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time



This Sunday we return to "Ordinary Time" but for the past 3 months, clearly nothing has been ordinary - forcing us to revisit what discipleship needs to look like. So, taking scripture and current events - what may we be missing in our lives that prevents us from living the Gospel?


Click here for a podcast of the homily
Click here for the text of the homily
Click here for the readings of this Sunday


Sunday, August 27, 2017

Homily: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time



This week we hear that Jesus took his disciples on a 25 mile hike to ask them one question: Who do you say that I am?  His reason for the hike was to bring them to a geo-political sight to make his point.
 
My guess is if Jesus was here today he may have brought us all to Charlottesville to ask us the same question.  What would he have said to us and what do we need to be doing? 

Check it out:

Click here for the podcast
 
Click here for the text
 
Click here for the readings of the day