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

Finding the True Voice in a Noisy World

Shepherd holding a staff and carrying a lamb on his shoulders surrounded by grazing sheep at sunset

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 Threefold Gift

Jesus with radiant light blessing a group of disciples kneeling and listening

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