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Pray and Reflect
These homilies and reflections by Father Silas explore the Readings of the Sunday Mass and the times and sesons of the Christian life
Monday of the Second Week of Advent (December 11, 2023)
Even as the desert wastes become fertile and full of flowers, those suffering from illness and physical limitations will receive healing and wholeness.
The Second Sunday of Advent (Year B)
John calls his desert-followers—and each of us—to Advent honesty and vulnerability. In his clarion call, Advent hope and the hard work of conversion come together.
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception 2023
At its best, our devotion to the Mother of God celebrates the part Mary played in the decisive moments of salvation history.
Thursday of the First Week of Advent (December 7, 2023)
God’s disciples need to have firmly anchored in their souls the remembrance of their Master, Jesus Christ, and to think of him day and night.
Wednesday of the First Week of Advent (December 6, 2023)
The liturgy today reminds us that, in the fullness of time, we too will enjoy the abundance of God’s table.
Tuesday of the First Week of Advent (December 5, 2023)
The One for who's coming we continue to watch and wait for is the One who will bring about the full restoration and unity of creation.
Monday of the First Week of Advent (December 4, 2023)
Jesus uses their exchange as an opportunity to highlight the truth that, in the fullness of the Reign of God, all peoples—Jews and Gentiles—will have a place at God’s table.
The First Sunday of Advent (Year B)
While we look forward to celebrating the Incarnation at Christmas, we also spend these days looking toward the future, to the second Advent of Christ, when he will return in glory and the promises made to the prophets will be fulfilled.
Looking Forward: The Season of Advent and a New Church Year
Our Advent journey is one of lament and longing, a cry for that life which only God can give.
November 21: The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Inspired by Mary’s commitment and faith, each of us is invited to pray for the courage and faith to continue along the paths God has chosen for us.
The Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
These last days of the Church year call us to a certain sense of urgency because, as Paul reminded the Thessalonians, the Lord will return “as a thief in the night” (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6).
Saint Gertrude the Great: Friendship with the Lord Jesus
As we celebrate the memory of Saint Gertrude, let us pray for the grace to open our hearts to the consoling and transforming love of Christ’s own Heart that so indelibly shaped Gertrude’s life and teaching.
The Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
Darkness is not the end. The dawn will come and, with it, the Bridegroom who will invite us into eternal wedding banquet of the Reign of God.
Saint Martin of Tours: “He Has Clothed Me With His Garment”
Martin had taken to heart the words of the Gospel, “whatever you did for the least brothers of mine, you did for me” (Matthew 25:40), and his life was never the same.
The Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
Like those leaders called out by Jesus and Malachi, we also have a special kind of covenantal relationship with those whom we are called to serve.
All Saints Day 2023
This is the day when each of us as Church can take a moment and reflect and look at one another and say, “Yes, this is right because this is who we are.”
The Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2023)
While the love of God always comes first, our response to that love should take us outside of ourselves, as we are asked to share with others the love and compassion that we ourselves have received from God.
October 28: The Feast of Saints Simon and Jude Thaddeus
Because we do not know many details of the lives of Simon and Jude, we are left to reflect simply on what it means to be an apostle, sent by Christ into the world.
The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
This Sunday’s Gospel invites us to ask ourselves some hard questions about how effectively we are applying the values of our faith tradition to our social obligations, especially in promoting peace and justice for all people.
The Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2023)
This Sunday’s liturgy reminds us that we are being asked to do more than just “show up” at the banquet to which we have been invited.