Homily For The Fourth Sunday after Easter (Easter IV) 2025
In Ezekiel 37, God reveals His power to resurrect not only a scattered Israel but dead hearts through His Word and Spirit. Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones becoming a living army foreshadows the resurrection, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the transformation available to all who believe. This passage reminds us that true life—spiritual and eternal—is breathed into us by God alone, and the Holy Spirit enables obedience, integrity, and enduring hope in Christ.
Homily For The Third Sunday After Easter 2025
While Easter is a season of joy, the Gospel readings after the Resurrection often echo sorrow and separation. Why? In this meditation, we explore how Jesus' words in the Upper Room prepare us not only for Good Friday, but for faithful, joyful living in a world that is not our home. Drawing from John’s Gospel and St. Peter’s epistle, we discover how true resurrection joy transforms suffering, anchors our identity as sojourners, and calls us to live holy, obedient lives—proclaiming Christ’s victory through visible, everyday faithfulness.
Homily For The Second Sunday after Easter 2025
Good Shepherd Sunday reminds us that Christ is not just a symbol of care, but the Shepherd of our souls who leads us, protects us, and restores us. Drawing on Psalm 23 and the Easter message, this reflection explores how Jesus, the true Shepherd, offers provision, comfort, and eternal fellowship to His people—even in the darkest valleys. Let us learn to trust, follow, and delight in the Shepherd who never fails His flock.
Homily For The First Sunday after Easter 2025
On the first Sunday after Easter, we rejoice in the risen Christ who brings peace to fearful hearts, commissions His Church, and empowers us with the Spirit. In this season of Eastertide, we are reminded that eternal life is found in Him alone—through the witness of the Spirit, the water, and the blood.
Homily For Easter 2025
Alleluia! Christ is risen! Join the global Church in proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus—a historical event that changes everything. This sermon explores the meaning of Easter, our identity in the Risen Christ, and the call to live a life empowered by His victory.
Homily for Maundy Thursday 2025
Maundy Thursday draws us into Christ’s self-giving love through the sacraments of Eucharist and Baptism. We are called to be cleansed, fed, and to serve in humble, sacrificial love.
Homily for Spy Wednesday 2025
On Spy Wednesday, Mary pours out costly love, while Judas turns to betrayal. This homily calls us to examine what—and who—we truly value, and to follow Christ with wholehearted devotion.
Homily For The Second Sunday After Epiphany
Epiphany reveals the glory of God made manifest in Christ, from His baptism to His incarnation as Emmanuel. For centuries, God's Shekinah glory appeared in the temple, leading His people. Yet through sin, the glory departed. In Jesus, the glory returned—not in cloud or fire, but as the Son, who redeems us through His cross, resurrection, and ascension, inviting us into God’s eternal family through faith.
Homily For The First Sunday After Epiphany
St. Paul calls us to be living sacrifices, offering our lives in response to Christ’s perfect obedience. Jesus exemplifies this as a youth, submitting to Mary and Joseph and embracing humble work in Nazareth. Epiphany reminds us of Christ’s revelation and call to deeper obedience. Through daily acts of faith, we deny self-interest, offer thanksgiving, and testify to God’s grace in Christ, who saves sinners.