Monthly Archives: July 2020

HOMILY FOR SATURDAY: SEVENTEENTH WEEK (MEMORIAL OF ST ALPHONSUS LIGUORI, BISHOP & DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH)

JEREMIAH 26:11-16, 24; PSALM 69; MATTHEW 14:1-12 The first reading today tells us that the authorities desired to kill Jeremiah because of God’s message that he delivered. Today, those who deliver the true message of God are not spared from attacks from authorities and followers alike. However, in response, Jeremiah told them that they may […]

HOMILY FOR Friday: SEVENTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME (MEMORIAL OF ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA, PRIEST)

Jeremiah 26:1-9; Psalm 69; Matthew 13:54-58 In the first reading, Jeremiah preached to the people in regards to their repentance or destruction as he was commanded. In response the people rebelled against Jeremiah. In the same vein, Jesus was rejected by his own people in the gospel reading. Thus, he did not do many mighty […]

Homily For Monday: Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time

Jeremiah 13:1-11; Psalm – Deuteronomy 32; Matthew 13:31-35 Jesus preached about the kingdom and its proximity during the course of his earthly ministry.  Jesus used different images and parables to speak to the people about the kingdom and how we should conduct ourselves in order to enter into this kingdom. Today’s gospel presents us with […]

HOMILY FOR SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR A), JULY 26, 2020

1Kings 3:5, 7-12; Psalm 118; Romans 8:28-30; Matthew 13:44-52 We have three sets of homily notes here. Please scroll down the page  …………………………….. Rev. Fr. Thomas Oyode:   Wisdom Opens the Heart to the Way of the Kingdom This Sunday’s liturgy continues our reflection on the series of parables Jesus used to teach the crowd […]

HOMILY FOR THE  FEAST OF ST JAMES THE APOSTLE

2Corinthians 4:7-15; Psalm 125; Matthew 20:20-28 …………………….. Today we celebrate the feast of St. James the Apostles. St James and his brother were the sons of Zebedee. Jesus referred to them as “Sons of Thunder” because of their penchant for rash, emotional reactions and decisions. In the gospel, we see their mother coming to Jesus […]