Sacrifice, Sober, Surpass (May 26, 2026: Memorial of Saint Philip Neri, Priest)
There is a common, deep-seated misconception that a life dedicated to holiness must be a life of somber, joyless monotony. Today, as we cele...
There is a common, deep-seated misconception that a life dedicated to holiness must be a life of somber, joyless monotony. Today, as we cele...
In the stark, echoing silence of Calvary, we find ourselves standing at the very intersection of human agony and divine rescue. Our liturgic...
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, good morning. If you were to walk into a room and find the doors bolted shut, the windows locked, an...
My dear brothers and sisters, today we reach the final verses of both the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel of Saint John. It is a moment ...
My dear brothers and sisters, failure has a way of locking us in a prison of guilt. No one knew this better than Simon Peter. Sitting by a c...
My dear brothers and sisters, today’s readings present a striking contrast between division and unity. In the First Reading, Paul stands bef...
My dear brothers and sisters, parting words carry the true weight of a person’s soul. Today, Paul finishes his emotional goodbye to the Ephe...