Sunday, May 31, 2026 — The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Year A) Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dan 3:52-56; 2Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18 A few years ago, a doctor named Vivek Murthy was treating a patient he calls James. James had high blood pressure and diabetes. His body was beginning to fail him. During one … Continue reading The God Who Has a Face
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Commencement Address, St Charles Borromeo Seminary, May 23, 2026
Your Excellency, Bishops, Rector, members of the Board, faculty, families, Graduates of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary— I should begin with honesty. I dislike commencement speeches. Honestly, I despise them. Not the commencement. Not the granting of degrees. The commencement speech. The genre itself. Commencement speeches usually fall into two categories: The first is inspirational optimism … Continue reading Commencement Address, St Charles Borromeo Seminary, May 23, 2026
“I Will Not Leave You Orphans”
Sixth Sunday of Easter — Year A Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; 1Pet 3:15-18; Jn 14:15-21 There is a type of loneliness modern people are not supposed to admit they feel. You feel it sometimes after a good day. The work was good. The friends were real. You come home, and the apartment … Continue reading “I Will Not Leave You Orphans”
Nothing Done in Love Is Invisible
Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year A — May 3, 2026Acts 6:1–7 | 1 Peter 2:4–9 | John 14:1–12 What have you done today? How would you answer? What exciting thing would you reach for or feel you have to make up to answer? We have a very specific definition of “accomplishment.” It involves either an … Continue reading Nothing Done in Love Is Invisible
Seminary Farewell Homily
Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Easter, Feast of Saint Catherine of Siena First Reading: Acts 12:24—13:5a | Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 67 | Gospel: John 12:44-50 I vividly recall from the hazy recollection of my youth, a Tuesday that ended in tears, ketchup, and theological insight. And to be very clear that what happened … Continue reading Seminary Farewell Homily
Finding the True Voice in a Noisy World
Fourth Sunday of Easter — Good Shepherd Sunday (Year A) April 26, 2026 Readings: Acts 2:14a, 36-41| Psalm 23 | 1Pet 2:20b-25 | Jn 10:1-10 Coachella just ended. For those of you who have successfully avoided knowing what Coachella is, congratulations—and please pray for the rest of us. It’s a music festival in the California desert. It began in 1999 as something … Continue reading Finding the True Voice in a Noisy World
The Sign of the Cross: Four Seconds That Witness Everything
Every Mass begins with the sign of the cross: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Less than four seconds. Yet in that most foundational of prayers, usually somewhere between finding the hymn page and wondering if the mic is on, we are doing more than starting … Continue reading The Sign of the Cross: Four Seconds That Witness Everything
The Threefold Gift
Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday), Year A — April 27, 2026. Acts 5:12–16 | Ps 118:2–4, 13–15, 22–24 | Rev 1:9–11a, 12–13, 17–19 | Jn 20:19–31 There is a strange moment in history that happened in Halifax, England, in November of 1938 — a time when Europe was nervously eyeing Hitler, and Halifax was nervously eyeing pretty much everything else.. … Continue reading The Threefold Gift
The First Tremor (Homily)
Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion — March 29, 2026 | Lectionary Year A Matthew 21:1–11 | Isaiah 50:4–7 | Psalm 22:8–9, 17–18, 19–20, 23–24 | Philippians 2:6–11 | Matthew 26:14–27:66 (shorter form: Matthew 27:11–54) The Roman Empire knew exactly how power sounded: trumpets, hooves, the rattle of armor, and the silence of people who knew … Continue reading The First Tremor (Homily)
Transforming Faith Through Genuflection
The goal of every Catholic parish is to create missionary disciples. Which sounds inspiring... until you try to do it. Then it feels like you were handed a shovel and told to redirect the Atlantic Ocean—ideally before the 10:30 Mass lets out, the coffee runs out, and someone corners you about why we don’t sing … Continue reading Transforming Faith Through Genuflection








