Been away a looooong time
Welp. Kinda haven’t dealt with my website ever since I moved to Leamington, and it’s been 2 moves since then. Sorry about that to anyone who actually follows. I am planning a bit of...
Welp. Kinda haven’t dealt with my website ever since I moved to Leamington, and it’s been 2 moves since then. Sorry about that to anyone who actually follows. I am planning a bit of...
Why do we have the sign of peace at Mass, and what does it have to do with the Paraclete? Listen to today’s homily to find out why walking all the way across to...
It’s Divine Mercy Sunday today, and usually I talk more about St. Faustina and the image of the Divine Mercy, but this year I wanted to talk more about the background behind Divine Mercy Sunday, and how the recognition of our sinfulness and a longing for mercy has been the constant refrain of God’s people ever since the fall of Adam and Eve. I hope you enjoy, and don’t be afraid to go to confession! We all need it!!!
God has been speaking to me a lot lately about how He works in Liturgy. Before you go *blech* and turn your nose, let me just say that this is something we all need to appreciate more. I often wondered why on earth liturgy is even a thing, other than just a way of having a ritual gathering, only this one has evolved over many years. Nope. Nope nope nope. I mean that’s a very, VERY tiny part of it. But liturgy is far greater and more significant to our whole existence than I ever anticipated. It’s a pretty big deal. I’m barely gonna touch on it in this homily, but expect to hear more. I am praying and reading about this stuff and it is solid stuff my friends. You’re gonna love it.
Though most people have probably already connected to us on our Camino trip, in case you haven’t seen it yet, we are regularly posting pictures, videos, and updates along the way at on our...
(If you would like to submit some prayer intentions that I’ll take with me on my trip, just click here) The El Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James. Whatever you call...
At some point we all consider what happens when we die, but you might be surprised about what the Catholic Church actually believes about life after death. Take a look at the video and...