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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    30 Jun Thursday of Week Thirteen

    Misguided Orthodoxy

    The contrast between Abraham and the Pharisees is striking and baffling. Abraham is misguided in thinking that God wanted human sacrifice. The Pharisees are orthodox in their theology that only God can forgive sin yet they are misguided in limiting God’s power. It is clear that even good intentions (on Abraham’s part) and

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  • Sunday Homily Resources | Weekday Homily Resources

    29 June, Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles

    Theme

    In the biblical stories about the two main apostles, we see what deep faith can achieve in the life of generous persons. Today we pray for our present Church, that all may play our part in the life of faith. We get a glimpse of each of them in prison for the faith, prepared for martyrdom if necessary, in bearing witness to the Gospel. Then we have the great declaration of faith, as a result of which Jesus gives a special role of faith-affirmer to Peter, “the Rock” to help sustain the faith of others.

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    28 Jun Tuesday of Week Thirteen

    Saved from the Storm

    In face of natural disasters, such as earthquake and volcanic eruptions at Sodom and Gomorrah or a fierce storm on the Lake of Galilee, God saves those who trust in him and those for whom others pray. By Abraham’s prayer Lot, his wife and two daughters are led to safety by an angel; the disciples in the boat are amazed at Jesus’ power over the wind and the waves. However, if people persist in sinful behaviour, unwilling to give up living off others’ inhuman working conditions, then prophets

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    27 Jun Monday of Week Thirteen

    Arguing with God

    The Genesis story shows Abraham bargaining with God to have the wicked cities spared. He begins at fifty, asking God to spare the cities if fifty innocent people can be found there. He speaks up again, pleading for their survival if forty-five innocent are found. The haggling continues and Abraham gradually pares the number down

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  • Presider's Page

    The Body and Blood of Christ – Liturgy Preparation

    The Liturgy of Corpus Christi invites those who gather for Mass on this Sunday to reflect on God’s care for the family of faith, especially through the gift of divine nourishment on our pilgrimage through life.

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  • Sunday Homily Resources

    26 June Feast of The Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)

    Theme

    God’s people in the desert were fed by miraculous provision of food and drink. Our heavenly Father continues to feed us with the body and blood of his Son, as celebrated in this feast of Corpus Christi. He continues to nourish us spiritually by this wonderful gift of the Real Presence, food for our souls, so that as Jesus declared, “whoever eats me will live because of me.”

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    25 Jun Saturday of Week Twelve

    A Compassionate Heart

    Long before he fulfilled Isaiah’s prophecy of the suffering servant by his death on the cross, Jesus had been living out the prophetic words by his daily responses to people. It seems he could not pass by a sick person, without being moved to compassion. The one asking for help might be a foreigner, even one of the despised Roman occupation

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    24 Jun Friday of Week Twelve

    The Law above all laws

    Laws are kept and laws are disregarded. When Jesus cured the man of some type of contagious skin disease , he reminded him, “See to it that you tell no one. Go and show yourself to the priest and offer the gift Moses preScribed. That should be the proof they need.” We can’t help wondering, couldn’t the priests get along without the

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    23 Jun Thursday of Week Twelve

    Long-term Effects

    Abram and Sarah followed the custom of their time, when children were the surest way to secure human rights and dignity in one’s old age. After many years of marriage, they had no children, so in desperation, Sarah turned to the local custom that allowed a surrogate wife to bear her child. Yet once Hagar, the Egyptian maidservant, had conceived, she now scorned her mistress for being childless; and

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    22 Jun Wednesday of Week Twelve

    Test Of A Tree

    When Jesus stated that a good tree is known by its good fruit, he was referring to the annual fruit harvest rather than to a single harvest, once for all time. At the same time he warned how some people could be misled, “Be on guard against false

    Read More 22 Jun Wednesday of Week TwelveContinue

  • Weekday Homily Resources

    21 Jun Tuesday of Week Twelve

    Coping with Success

    Today’s texts manifest the age-old truth that success goes to the head, power corrupts and prosperity can make even good people greedy for more. It seems that in life we cope better with hopes than with their fulfillment. People who must work hard and pass through all the stages of developing a business, a farm, or a family

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    20 Jun Monday of Week Twelve

    Humility like Abraham’s

    Abram’s call in Genesis 12 marks the beginning of Israel’s salvation history, the monumental moment when this rugged nomad was called to migrate to the land of promise and eventually become a sign of blessing for everyone on earth. But

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  • Sunday Homily Resources

    19 June Sunday Feast of The Most Holy Trinity

    Theme

    We were created in the image of a profoundly personal God, who is by inmost nature trinitarian, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We reflect God’s image at our best, when we are at our most creative, compassionate and charismatic. Today’s Scriptures present the gracious holiness of God (first reading), the centrality of love as God’s most precious gift (2nd reading), and the Father’s outpouring of grace upon our world, through the Son and the Spirit.

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  • Presider's Page

    Trinity Sunday — Liturgy Preparation

    On Trinity Sunday, Christians are invited to reflect on the mystery of God: the One who creates, redeems and sanctifies, three persons, one God, without end.

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    18 Jun Saturday of Week Eleven

    Thorns in the Flesh

    About the reversal of values, Paul writes, “I must go on boasting, however useless it may be.” Even if he had visions and revelations of the Lord and was caught up to Paradise “to hear words which cannot be uttered,” he feels the foolishness of talking about it and says he will boast no more except about his weakness, which God helps

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    17 Jun Friday of Week Eleven

    Something to Boast About

    Today’s words from the Sermon on the Mount touch on a problem we instinctively feel about Paul’s boasting and the moral collapse which follows inflated ambition (*2). Jesus puts it bluntly: “Do not lay up for yourselves an earthly treasure. Moths and rust corrode… Instead, store up heavenly treasure…. If your vision is bad, you

    Read More 17 Jun Friday of Week ElevenContinue

  • Weekday Homily Resources

    16 Jun Thursday of Week Eleven

    Words can clear the air

    Some people at Corinth must have accused Paul of merely “rattling” words – of being just a talker, not a doer. In their gossip they must have complained that he should manifest a more tolerant and patient attitude towards their faults. Yet Paul did not back down but stated his personal independence and his privilege of speaking openly

    Read More 16 Jun Thursday of Week ElevenContinue

  • Weekday Homily Resources

    15 Jun Wednesday of Week Eleven

    The Cheerful Giver

    We must live for God rather than to be seen by others; act silently rather than ostentatiously. At the same time, we cannot do without the good example of others. There is a great value in remembering God’s deeds in the lives of his saints. If Moses and Joshua, Elijah and Elisha, or Jesus and Paul had performed all of their works in

    Read More 15 Jun Wednesday of Week ElevenContinue

  • Weekday Homily Resources

    14 Jun Tuesday of Week Eleven

    The Power of Generosity

    Whenever we hear the gospel command to love our enemies and to pray for our persecutors, we think of Jesus’ own heroic example, praying for his executioners, as he hung on the cross (Luke 22:34). Paul, today, also pleads for generosity as he tells the church at Corinth about the evident kindness of the churches of Macedonia. He was now collecting alms from the Corinthians for the church at Jerusalem, coming to

    Read More 14 Jun Tuesday of Week ElevenContinue

  • Weekday Homily Resources

    13 Jun Monday of Week Eleven

    Heroic Endurance

    The first readings convey a sense of helpless indignation. In Naboth (2*) we have an instance of a good and decent man, betrayed by his neighbours just to please the government (the royal pair). The tragedy begins in the greed of a king who always got what he wanted – like a spoiled child who never grew up. But why shouldn’t a

    Read More 13 Jun Monday of Week ElevenContinue

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    Vatican News: Vatican releases schedule for Pope’s Consistory with Cardinals

    June 23 2026
    Joe O'Leary
    Sean, what exactly is Charles Collins (CRUX) talking about? He says there is a burgeoning crisis of abuse and cover-up in the Catholic Church? What exactly is he referring to? He cites one case, which by no means signals a wave of abuse: "a jury in Texas sentenced Father Anthony Odiong to life in prison earlier this month, after finding him guilty of serial felony sexual assault." He says child abuse is declining, and we must now focus on abuse of adults. "The abuse crisis is also changing form. Abuse of minors is thankfully falling drastically – although not totally – but the abuse of adults is emerging as a grave and widespread issue in urgent need of address." He says: "the pontiff hasn’t given the cardinals a real-world practical problem to address. Leo has just such an issue in the burgeoning global crisis of clerical sexual abuse and coverup." Short of material, he spends most of the article on the technicalities of synodality.
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    Vatican News: Vatican releases schedule for Pope’s Consistory with Cardinals

    June 23 2026
    Sean O'Conaill
    The first session (of the ongoing consistory) will focus on the question: “In what kind of world are we called to proclaim the Gospel?” Answer: One in which the church hierarchy - including all of its cardinals - still defer the clear and honest identification of the ecclesial sin that hid the phenomenon of clerical sexual abuse - thereby disabling their own power to proclaim the Gospel of the forgiveness of all sins - including that one. The inability of YouCat even to index that sin (Pride) is no coincidence. To speak of pride as the sin behind all violence - and all hiding of abuse - would require the hierarchy not only to describe it clearly - but to give examples, and the example of a culture of secrecy in the church that harmed the most innocent could not honestly be excluded. Far better then (it has obviously been concluded) not to talk about that sin at all - even in a Catechism intended for youth. And so, when it comes to sin, the church is still in an era of 'don't talk about pride'. The 2022 Irish call for a 'reckoning' on clerical abuse - repeated even by Ireland's bishops - has been blanked at the highest level - seriously endangering synodality also. Not for nothing does Charles Collins of CRUX call out this obvious dithering of those who wear red as a symbol of readiness for martyrdom. Readiness for "sorrow of the soul and detestation for the sin committed” is still a step too far. https://cruxnow.com/news-analysis/2026/06/synodality-leo-style-holds-promise-the-clerical-abuse-crisis-is-the-real-test
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    28 June 2026 – 13th Sunday, (A)

    June 28 2026
    Thara Benedicta
    Key Message: If Jesus occupies the first place, everything else will find its proper place. Homily: Testimony of a prayer intercessor: "I was very interested in serving our Lord, so I used to take whatever opportunities that come by, like praying for others, teaching in catechism class, church ministries and so on. But my husband was not interested. Yet he used to drop me wherever and whenever I needed to go. He also used to do the household chores, take care of me, kids and cooking so that I could peacefully serve our Lord. Something beautiful happened... God raised him to great heights in his career which he did not imagine. He got a peaceful work from his home career too. So he is now able to take care of his financial career and household chores, happily. I am now able to serve our Lord more and more." At first hearing, today's Gospel may trouble us. Our Lord Jesus says, "Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me." These words seem difficult, especially because they come from the One who taught us to honour our father and mother and who Himself cared tenderly for His own mother even from the Cross. Does our Lord Jesus want us to love our families less? Certainly not. The Lord who commands us to love our neighbour cannot contradict Himself. Rather, He is teaching us a truth that our lives become beautiful only when our loves are rightly ordered. St. Augustine once wrote that sin is not simply loving bad things. More often, it is loving good things more than the greatest good. Family is a gift from God. Friendship is a gift from God. Work, health, success, and even life itself are gifts from God. But a gift must never take the place of the Giver. When we place any created thing above God, even something as beautiful as family, our hearts become disordered, and eventually we lose both God and the very gifts we were trying to protect. Think of a river flowing from a mountain spring. As long as it remains connected to its source, it gives life to everything around it. But if the source dries up, the river also dries up. In the same way, God is the source of every genuine love. If we remain united to Him, our love for our spouse becomes purer, our love for our children becomes wiser, and our friendships become more faithful. But if we separate ourselves from God, even our best human relationships eventually suffer, because they are no longer nourished by the source of love itself. This is why our Lord Jesus asks for first place in our hearts. He is not competing with our families. He is protecting them. The person who loves Christ first does not become a poorer husband or wife; he becomes a better one. The mother who loves Christ above everything else does not love her children less; she loves them more deeply because she loves them with the very love of Christ. History gives us many examples of this truth. Think of one of our favorite saints, St. Monica. She loved her son Augustine with all the tenderness of a mother, yet she loved God even more. Because she loved God first, she never gave up praying for her son, even when he wandered far from the faith. For nearly seventeen years she wept, fasted and prayed for his conversion. If she had relied only on human wisdom, she might have despaired. But because her heart rested first in God, she became the instrument through which Augustine returned to Christ. Her ordered love became the salvation of her son. One of my friends said, "If I do not feel the love towards my Jesus, I do not feel any love towards my kids too. I feel my heart is empty". Our Lord Jesus speaks another challenging sentence: "Whoever does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of me." We often imagine the cross as something extraordinary, but for most of us it is found in ordinary faithfulness. The cross may be forgiving someone who has deeply hurt us. It may be caring patiently for an aging parent. It may be remaining faithful to our marriage vows during difficult seasons. It may be resisting temptation when nobody else would know. It may be choosing honesty when dishonesty seems easier. The cross is not something we choose for ourselves; it is often what God permits to shape us into the likeness of His Son. St. Augustine once observed that Christ did not promise His disciples an easy road but a true one. The road to life passes through the Cross because love always requires sacrifice. Parents understand this instinctively. They lose sleep for their children. They sacrifice comforts for their family's well-being. Their love costs them something. In the same way, every authentic disciple discovers that following Christ demands self-denial, but that sacrifice is never wasted. What is surrendered out of love is always returned by God in a richer way. Our Lord Jesus says something that seems almost paradoxical in today's Gospel: "Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it." This is one of the great mysteries of the Christian life. The world tells us to protect ourselves, to accumulate more, to seek recognition, to make our own happiness the highest goal. Christ tells us that life is found not by clinging to ourselves but by giving ourselves away. A spring does not become poorer by giving water. A tree does not diminish itself by bearing fruit. Their very purpose is fulfilled in giving. So too, the human heart discovers its deepest joy not in possessing but in loving. Also in today's Gospel reading at the end, our Lord Jesus speaks of what appears to be a very small act: giving a cup of cold water to one of His little ones. It is remarkable that after speaking about carrying the cross and surrendering one's life, He ends by mentioning something so ordinary. Why? Because the Kingdom of God is built not only through heroic deeds but also through hidden acts of love. Every smile offered to someone who is lonely, every word of encouragement to a discouraged soul, every visit to the sick, every patient conversation with a child, every unnoticed act of kindness offered for Christ's sake becomes precious in God's eyes. Heaven measures greatness differently from the world. The world counts achievements; God counts love. Is our Lord Jesus Christ truly the centre of our hearts? Do our decisions reflect His priorities? Does our family see that God comes first in our lives? If Christ occupies the first place, everything else will find its proper place. But if anything replaces Him, even good things will eventually disappoint us. When Christ becomes our greatest love, we do not lose the people we cherish. Rather, we learn to love them with the very heart of God.
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    Vatican News: Vatican Dicastery maintains that a layperson cannot deliver the homily

    June 23 2026
    Joe O'Leary
    From the article: `Exactly what is the basis for a layperson's inability to comment on the Word of God before a congregation of the faithful? If a theologian with a doctorate in Sacred Scripture can't gloss the Sunday Gospel, but a newly ordained priest who has never opened an exegetical commentary can, the criterion isn't competence. It's the clerical caste of sacred officials, which wants to be preserved at all costs.' Claire Daurelle is the French Church as I thought it to be and as the whole church ought to be. Canon lawyers straining out gnats is a betrayal of this church. Synodality should have entailed a highlighting of the values at stake here, and open discussion of them in light of the Gospel and the experience of the faithful. Instead -- back to Trent! a Council that betrayed itself by handing all authority over to the Pope in its final days; resulting in the crimes of the Roman Inquisition -- burnings at the stake -- Bruno in 1600, Manfredi in 1610 -- other forms of bullying and sectarian fanaticism -- until a saner, more secular and peaceful world dawned with the Treaty of Westphalia 1648. For all the noise about synodality, collegiality, and Vatican II, the message coming across is that Canon Law trumps them all and is more sacred than them all. Mary McAleese's question resounds: QUO VADIS?
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