Episodes
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Come, Lord, Come! The First Sunday of Advent (Year C), December 1, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
Sunday Dec 01, 2024
The great prayer of Advent is a simple one: "Come, Lord, Come! It expresses our humility before God; we cannot save ourselves! It trusts in God's ability to save us. It places full faith and confidence that God, indeed, WILL save us! The pattern of crying out to God in our tribulations to come, then waiting for his coming, and finally experiencing his coming to save us is an old one, but it is especially present in the story of Jesus. His story of victory over the worst humanity could throw at him opens up our own story's end to be one of ultimate victory over evil and the forces of death and destruction. And so we yet pray: Come, Lord, come!
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Two Kings: Solemnity of Christ the King (Year B), November 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
The Gospel passage from John this final Sunday of the Church's liturgical year presents us with two "kings" facing one another. One is typical of most human kings: power and domination are the currency of their reign. The other is far from typical: a humble carpenter, a controversial prophet, one willing to let go of all power in self-sacrificial love, destined for a cruel death. How can he be considered a "king" of anything? Let's ponder that question in this homily...
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
As the church year draws to a close, our liturgical readings are replete with apocolyptic imagery. Some of it is deeply consoling while other passages make us shiver with fear and trembling. Perhaps, the images in today's gospel can be read a different way: as images of a great love and a new life being born.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, EC.
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
The Widow and Her Coins: 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (B), November 10, 2024
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Jesus attends to those who donate to the Temple in Jerusalem. The rich donors do not impress him, but a poor widow clearly does touch him deeply. In her self-giving, he sees himself and what will happen to him in Jerusalem.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community of Cuenca, Ecuador.
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
The Greatest Commandment: 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time (B), November 3, 2024
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Let us consider the Scribe who asks Jesus which of the commandments is the most important. Jesus answer seems to astound the man: "The greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, all your sould, all your mind, and all your strength...and the second: love your neighbor as yourself." The Scribe finds these to be the perfect response to his question and says so. Jesus commends his understanding of this great mystery and says to him that he is not far from the Kingdom of God. What moved the man to ask this question in the first place? We can only conjecture, but the end result is a commendation to all of us to consider the quality of our own love of God and love of neighbor.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
El escriba en el evangelio de hoy presenta a Jesús una pregunta muy fundamental: "Cual de los mandamientos de la ley es lo más importante? La respuesta de Jesús le impresiona mucho y el escriba dice que Jesús de verdad tiene razón. Es cierto que el mandamiento más grande de todo es amar a Dios con todo su corazón y amar a su prójimo como a si mismo.
Homilía compartido en la Iglesia de San Francisco de Cuenca, Ecuador.
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
The Souls of the Just: Solemnity of All Souls, Novemer 2, 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
The beautiful verse from the late Hebrew scriptures, the Book of Wisdom, "The souls of the just are in the hands of God and there no torment shall touch them", leads us to reflect on the mystery of life, the life God has gifted to us, and its fulfillment in the life of God. As we remember our beloved dead this day, we entrust their souls into God's merciful and gracious hands.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Las Almas de los Justos: Solemnidad de los Fieles Difuntos, 2 de noviembre de 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
Saturday Nov 02, 2024
La hermosa y profunda lectura del Libro de Sabiduria con que comenzamos la Liturgia de la Palabra en este dia solemne, nos ayuda a reflejernos sobre la realidad de la vida como don precioso de Dios, la muerte, y las manos tiernos de Dios en que entregamos las almas de nuestros queridos difuntos.
Homilia ofrecida en la Iglesia de San Francisco de Cuenca, Ecuador.
Sunday Oct 27, 2024
Sunday Oct 27, 2024
"I was blind, but now I see..." When Andrea Bocelli sings that beautiful line from the hymn, Amazing Grace, you know it is a prayer that comes from deep in his own experience as a blind man. He would understand why Bartimeus in today's gospel reading would ask Jesus for just one thing: "I want to see." The most important "seeing" here is a seeing of things unseeable: love, life, amazing grace.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador. This homily is a revision of one delivered in Spokane some years ago.
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
The brothers, James and John, make a bold request of Jesus hoping to fulfill their desire for greatness in their lives. Jesus lets them know that he can't fulfill their request, but asks them instead if they can drink the cup of which he is to drink. He then gives all his apostles a stern lesson in humility and service.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community of Cuenca, Ecuador.