November 26, 2023 – The King Goes First

The homily discusses the significance of Christ as King and the corporal works of mercy, highlighting how Christ, through His sacrifices, exemplifies true kingship. He offers a radical solidarity with humanity and judges us based on our participation in His victory over sin and death, urging us to engage in acts of mercy towards others.

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November 23, 2023 – Petition and Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving Day message emphasizes a personal relationship with God through grace and thanksgiving. It highlights two paths to God: seeking help in times of need and expressing gratitude for salvation and blessings, focusing on the transformative power of thanksgiving in solidifying faith and enriching life.

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November 12, 2023 – Do Not Wait!

In his homily for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, the priest emphasizes the importance of tithing and discipleship, linking them to Christian preparedness for death and the Second Coming of Christ. He encourages parishioners to evaluate their spiritual practices and financial commitments, emphasizing proactive engagement in faith and generosity without delay.

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November 05, 2023 – Hurt by Priests

The homily discusses the challenges and criticisms faced by the priesthood, particularly in light of anti-clerical sentiments. It emphasizes that while the priesthood is a sacrament ordained by Christ, issues such as poor teaching, lack of pastoral care, and hypocrisy can harm the faithful. The speaker calls for accountability and prayer for priests to uphold their responsibilities and embody a genuine Christian life.

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