Homilies/Sermons

Below, find recent homilies/sermons from Sunday Masses:

April17-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

Easter: Running to the Tomb

Father Jeremy Miller: “We belong here. We belong in the empty tomb. We belong at the altar of Jesus’ sacrifice, which is the continuation of his resurrected body that we receive as food.”

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April10-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

Palm Sunday: The Process of Forgiveness

Father Jeremy Miller: “The cross does not say that pain and suffering go away. The cross promises to neutralize the pain, put it on God’s terms.”

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April03-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

A Call to Mercy

Father Jeremy Miller: “Our readings this weekend call us to entrust the past to God’s mercy, the present to God’s love, and the future to God’s divine providence.”

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March27-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

The Parable of the Lost

Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s seek wherever we find ourselves and see ourselves in the parable, that we will run toward the embrace of our heavenly Father.

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March20-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

The Burning Bush

Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s give God the oxygen and the wood that he needs in order to set the flame of our hearts on fire.

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March13-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

Journey up the Mountain

Father Jeremy Miller: Embrace the arduous path of going up the mountain. We also do not go up that mountain alone. Jesus goes with us and gives us the necessary tools to do it.

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March06-Homily-DeaconJustin-2022

The War

Deacon Justin Moor: Is the Gospel just something that happened to someone else in a faraway place that doesn’t seem relevant to our lives here today?

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March02-AshWednesday-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

Ash Wednesday: Looking at the End

Father Jeremy Miller: “All of the major human vices: Jesus gives us the recipe that we focus on during Lent to combat.”

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Feb27-Homily-FrPhil-2022

Living a Double Life

Father Philip Smith: “We all do that in certain moments in our life, don’t we? We’re two different people in two different situations, because we want to fit in, make certain people happy, gain a certain type of advantage. We don’t also be ourselves. Jesus was challenging his disciples today to know who they were and to be that person always, to be that person consistently.”

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Feb20-Homily-FrJeremy-2022

For the Human Good

Father Jeremy Miller: “If you enjoy doing good, does that make you less good? No, it makes you human.”

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