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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
The Seven Holy Founders: Lent and Living for Others
It is only when we can begin to live for others—a truly worthy goal for any of us during Lent—that we have any hope of growing into the people of charity and prayer that God calls us to be.
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
The leper is brought back to life by being able to return to the life of the community and to the practice of his ancestral faith.
Saint Josephine Bakhita: Freedom and Hope
“The daughter of Sudan, sold into slavery as a living piece of property, is free, free with the freedom of the saints.”
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
Grace and life are offered to us, we are called to express our gratitude in and through our love and service of those around us.
Saint Cornelius the Centurion: The Light of Grace
The light of grace lead Cornelius along a new path.
The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
we are invited to share in Jesus’ prophetic mission, naming blessings where they can be found and calling for justice where it is absent.
Saint Angela Merici: Doing Something New
Saint Angela saw that, in order to fulfill her vocation, she had to set out on new paths.
The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
If we take to heart the Christmas and Epiphany revelations that Chris is truly present among us, then we also have to recognize that “ordinariness” is no longer a possibility for us.
Saint Joseph Vaz: Persevering in God’s Paths
Each of us is called to do our part to help make the message of God’s love known in our small corner of the world.
The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year B)
Now is the time to act, to accept the Lord’s invitation to “come.”
The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (2024)
We have been united with Christ and have been lifted up above our broken human nature, become sharers in God’s divine nature.
The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord (2024)
We are called to carry that light into the dark places of the world in our prayer, words, and acts of charity
The Feast of the Holy Family: Christmas in a Minor Key
The mystery of the Incarnation continues to reveal itself in the hearts of believers and in the world.
The “Comites Christi”: Part 3—The Holy Innocents
In the story of the Holy Innocents, devoid of the holiday cheer that we associate with these holy days, the light of promise continues to shine.
The “Comites Christi”: Part 2—Saint John the Evangelist
This feast also invites us to reflect how the vocation of the Apostles—to tell the story of Jesus—witnesses to the great truth of Christmas.
The “Comites Christi”: Part 1—Saint Stephen
Today’s feast calls to mind the reality of the Cross in the life of the Savior and in the lives of those who follow Christ.
Christ is Born for Us: Christmas 2023
Christmas means saying “Yes” to something beyond emotions and feelings. It is saying “Yes” to hope and the knowledge that salvation is God’s work.
The Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year B)
We are being asked to trust that God has kept—and continues to keep—the promises made to our spiritual ancestors so many centuries ago.
The Third Sunday of Advent (Year B)
We rejoice because God has kept his promises and has given us love and truth in Jesus.
Thursday of the Second Week of Advent (December 14, 2023)
God comes to us in the people and simple things of our lives, and this is all part of the recreation of the world that is an essential part of the promise of Advent.