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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 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024)
God can transform the little we have to offer into something greater than we might ever imagine
The Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
Jesus fulfills Jeremiah’s prophecy as he begins to teach the people, gathering together sinners, seekers, and saints to be his own flock
The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024)
Like the Prophet Amos in the First Reading and the Apostles in our Gospel, we are also called entrusted with the responsibility of tirelessly proclaiming the Good News of God’s Mercy.
The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024)
“The Lord asks us to adopt an attitude of humble listening and docile expectation because God’s grace often manifests itself in surprising ways that do not match our expectations.”
The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (2024)
“God did not make death, / nor does he rejoice in the destruction of the living.”
The Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
Through our words and, especially, through the witness of our lives, we should spread the seed of the Word near and far
The Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
As we continue to journey through Mark’s Gospel in the coming weeks of Ordinary Time, the questions of who Jesus was and who he is for us will remain important themes
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Year B)
In the Eucharist, we have both sacrifice and gift as his handing over of his body and blood—all that he is—at the Last Supper.
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (Year B)
Trinity Sunday invites us to reflect on the communion of love that is at the heart of God
The Solemnity of Pentecost (2024)
The Pentecost-present of the first Christians was a witnessing of the power of the Spirit for the future of the Church and the renewal of creation.
The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord (2024)
“The Ascension does not point to Jesus’ absence, but tells us that he is alive in our midst in a new way.”
The Sixth Sunday of Easter (2024)
We are called to reach across the boundaries—whatever form they might take—and invite others to join us in living out this mission.
The Fifth Sunday of Easter (Year B)
We must be willing to offer the fruit of our lives for the benefit of others, just as Jesus offered himself in the Eucharist and on the cross
The Fourth Sunday of Easter (2024)
we can only say we truly know this Good Shepherd if we are willing to listen to his voice and follow his commands in our daily lives.
The Third Sunday of Easter (2024)
The hope and promise of the Resurrection on that Easter Day was able to dispel the darkness of grief and despair of the disciples in the days after the crucifixion
The Second of Easter (2024)
“Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.”
The Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord (2024)
Like the first Christians, we are being invited to unpack that experience, discerning the grace of the Resurrection in the many little miracles of our day-to-day lives.
The Vigil of Easter (2024)
These stories tell us who we are as disciples of this Risen Lord and if we are truly open to the lessons they contain, they have the power to transform us.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord (2024)
Living the mystery of the Cross leaves no room for indifference
The Fifth Sunday of Lent (Year B)
Our faith, obedience, work for justice, and service are a response to the Savior’s gift.