Monthly Archives: April 2022

HOMILY FOR TUESDAY IN THE OCTAVE OF EASTER (19/4/2022)

Weeping & Seeking ACTS 2:36-41; PSALM 33; JOHN 20:11-18 Peter preached to the people saying; “You must repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus”. We are told that 3000 persons were converted to Christianity that very day. The Church grows by preaching and conversion. Today we have too many preachers yet converts are […]

HOMILY FOR HOLY SATURDAY THE EASTER VIGIL YEAR C

Gen.1:1-2:2; Gen.22:1-18; Ex.14:15-15:1; Isa.54:5-14; Isa.55:1-11; Baruch 3:9-15.32-4:4; Eze.36:16-17a.18-28; Rom.6:3-11; Luke 24:1-12: We are presented with nine readings; seven from the Old Testament and two from the New Testament. For pastoral reasons the Old Testament readings may be reduced in number but not without the reading from Exodus 14. All the readings trace the history of […]

HOLY SATURDAY

Today we remember Christ in the tomb. It is called Holy Saturday; it is a special day in the Triduum and is the last day of preparation before Easter. Early Christians observed this day as a day of prayer and penance, patiently waiting at the tomb for Jesus’ resurrection. It also commemorates the final day […]

HOMILY FOR GOOD FRIDAY – CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S PASSION 15/4/2022

The Passion of Christ: Questions and Lessons Fr. Daniel Evbotokhai  (15/4/2022)ISAIAH 52:13-53:12; PSALM 31; HEBREWS 4:14-16, 5:7-9; JOHN 18:1-19:42  In today’s reflection we shall be concerned with some basic questions and lessons: Why is it called Good Friday? What is good about Good Friday? Some say Good Friday is “good” in that it is holy, […]

HOMILY FOR THE EVENING MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER ON HOLY THURSDAY

Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14; Psalm 115; 1Corinthians 11:23-26; John 13:1-15   The Lord’s Supper is celebrated at a convenient time usually in the evening. It reminds us of the first Passover in which the Israelites left Egypt. As the blood of the lamb saved the Israelites, so the blood of Jesus Christ brings salvation to the […]

HOLY THURSDAY

On Holy Thursday there are two Masses: the Chrism Mass and the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. The Chrism Mass is the manifestation of the Priests’ communion with their Bishop. Every priest is expected to participate in this celebration as it symbolises the unity between the bishop and priests. It also offers them an opportunity […]