Thursday, April 28, 2005

Epistle Homily for 6th Sunday of Easter

The Epistle-based homily for this Sunday is entitled Accounting for the Hope in Us. It is a reflection on the challenge given us in the second reading, "Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you" (1 Peter 3:15). Click on "Comments" below to share your thoughts on the homily or to read what others have to say about it. Shalom!

Gospel Homily for 6th Sunday of Easter

The Gospel-based homily for this Sunday is entitled The Paraclete: Our Divine Coach. It is a reflection on Jesus' promise to send his disciples another "paracletos" which can be variously rendered in English as helper, comforter, consoler, counsellor or advocate. Click on "Comments" below to share your thoughts on the homily or to read what others have to say about it. Shalom!

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Gospel Homily for 5th Sunday of Easter

Our Gospel-based homily for this Sunday is entitled "Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled". It can easily be modified for a community where people are "troubled" over the elevation of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI. Click on "Comments" below to share your thoughts on the homily or to read what others have to say about it. Shalom!

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Homilies for 4th Sunday of Easter, Year A

Upcoming Sunday is Good Shepherd Sunday or World Day of Prayer for Vocations. Our Gospel-based homily, simply entitled The Good Shepherd develops the theme. Click on "Comments" below to share your thoughts on the homily or to read what others have to say about it. Shalom!

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Homilies for 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A

Two homilies have been posted this week, one on the gospel, titled "Meeting Jesus in the Stranger" and another on the epistle, titled "Our Time of Exile." If you have any insight on either homily, that you think will be of help to those who read or preach this homilies, please feel free to share them here. You may also ask a question and anyone in the group can help answer it. Shalom!