Episodes

Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Abraham looks up into the night sky resplendent with stars and sees his destiny: "Your children will be more than even the starts of the night!" James, John, and Peter look into the divine face of Jesus and are given a pre-vision of Easter glory. And more than that, they, and we with them, also see our own destiny: what we see in Jesus Glorified is what we too shall be when all is said and done.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Desert Temptations: 1st Sunday of Lent (C), March 9, 2025
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Following his extraordinary experience in the Jordan River, Jesus is led by the Spirit into the desert. Here he must confront the fundamental temptations of his life, especially now that he clearly knows his is God's Beloved Son. Each of the three desert temtations is a test of his vocation and mission.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Love Your Enemies, 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time (C), March 2, 2025
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Jesus doesn't mince his words or his imagery; he says it clearly: "Love your enemies." We all know that this is the most difficult, if not the most impossible, thing Jesus teaches us. So how do we actually do it in real life? Jesus gives us the answer and it is both a simple one and a profound one.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Como amar a los enemigos, 7o domingo ordinario (C), 23 de febrero, 2025
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Jesús nos ofrece hoy su "mandamiento" más difícil: "Amen a sus enemigos." A nosotros en nuestras vidas cotidianas, se parece casi imposible cumplirlo porque los enemigos nuestros nos han dañado mucho. Jesús entonces nos ensena como podamos vivir su mandamiento tan difícil...por orar para el bien de ellos.
Homilía compartida en la Iglesia de San Francisco, Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Entre las dos versiones de las Bienaventurados que encontramos en los evangelios de Mateo y Lucas, la de Lucas es la más difícil. Jesús se pone como revolucionario en no ofrecer bendiciones a los a la cima del orden social y religiosa del día y al contrario de toda expectativa, anuncia que los bendecidos de Dios son los más al bajo del orden social y religiosa.
Homilía compartida con la comunidad parroquial de la Iglesia de San Francisco, Cuenca, Ecuador

Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Everyone loves the Beatitudes, though the version they love is almost always that of Matthew. Luke's version is more difficult because Jesus is in full-prophet mode as he uses his maiden sermon to upend the social and religious order of his time. Who is "blessed" and who is "woed" are not what anyone in that crowd expected to hear.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sometimes a single brief moment can define the character and meaning of a whole life. So it was for Simeon; his encounter with the child Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem gave meaning to his long life and made him a figure of immense importance in the story of Israel's long-hoped-for salvation. As he received the Messiah on behalf of Israel, so he also stands in for us for whom this messiah is our "light to the nations."
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Jan 19, 2025
A Happy Miracle: Cana, 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (C), January 19, 2025
Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Today's impressive "miracle story" from the Gospel of John is a rarity: it is a "happy miracle!" Most of Jesus' miracles begin with a leper, a blind-man, even a dead-man (Lazarus), but this one begins with a wedding feast...the only problem is the wine for the feast has run out...not such a big deal in the face of humanity's many troubles. The changing of water to wine is a sign of the grand graciousness of God to us. Making us happy makes him happy!
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Bautismo del Señor (año C), 12 de enero de 2025
Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Sunday Jan 12, 2025
“Mijo, te quiero y me complace.” Tales palabras dicho por un papá son de suma importancia en la vida de un niño. También fueron para Jesús. Al oír palabras muy parecidas de su Padre en el cielo momentos después de su bautismo en el rio Jordan, Jesús seguramente se sentía a la aprobación de su Padre para su manera de llevar la salvación a su pueblo. No por una revolución política contra los poderes políticos, ni por ser el más famoso maestro de la ley en la historia de Israel, sino por acompañar el pueblo humilde, pobre, y pecador en el desierto y en las aguas de arrepentimiento del rio Jordan.
Homilía compartida en la capilla de las Siervas de Maria en Cuenca, Ecuador.

Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Sunday Jan 12, 2025
"I love you and I'm proud of you." These are words any son or daughter loves to hear from their father. They are much the same words Jesus hears from his Father following his baptism in the Jordan River at the hands of John. They were important to Jesus not just because he needed some paternal validation, but because they let him know that his choice for just how he is going to save God's People has been the correct one. Jesus does not choose to take on the sons of Herod as a political revolutionary, nor be the greatest of rabbis on the steps of the Temple, but by going out to the desert to be with the poor, the humble, the sinners of Israel.
Homily shared with the Saint Francis Catholic Community in Cuenca, Ecuador.