Monthly Archives: May 2024

HOMILY FOR THURSDAY, THE EIGHTIETH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR II

Bartimaeus narrative 1 Peter 2:2–5, 9–12; Psalm 99; Mark 10:46–52 Mark 10:46–52 presents us with the story of Bartimaeus, a blind beggar who was healed by Jesus. The Bartimaeus narrative teaches us persistence and determination. Despite the pressure against him, he persistently sought Jesus. Beyond all odds, we must continue to seek Jesus. Bartimaeus did […]

HOMILY FOR WEDNESDAY THE EIGHT WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR II

Greatness 1 Peter 1:18–25; Psalm 147; Mark 10:32–45 The gospel teaches us that greatness stems from service and humility. Jesus taught that true greatness is found in serving others rather than in power or prestige (Mark 10:43–44). Leaders should put people first rather than seeking power or control. Again, Jesus performed the ultimate act of […]

HOMILY FOR MONDAY THE EIGHT WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR II 

Faith, regardless of condition 1 Peter 1:3–9; Psalm 110; Mark 10:17–27 In today’s first reading, we are introduced to the First Letter of St. Peter. The purpose of this letter is to encourage believers in the face of persecution and suffering.  What are you going through? Are you sick? Are you being persecuted? Do not […]

HOMILY FOR THE SOLEMNITY OF THE HOLY TRINITY YEAR B

THE TRINITY AND YOU Deuteronomy 4:32–34.39–40, Romans 8:14–17, Matthew 28:16–20 What kind of God do we believe in? The first reading tells us that the God of the Christian faith is different from the gods of the pagans and those worshipped by other religions. Therefore, we must not worship God as people of other religions […]

HOMILY FOR SATURDAY, THE SEVENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR II 

James’ Final Instructions  James 5:13–20; Psalm 141; Mark 10:13–16   Today we have come to the last part of James’ practical instructions. If you have been following this series, you will have realized the importance of actions along with faith. Our actions must cohere with our faith. However, in this last passage, James leaves us […]

SPEAKING IN TONGUES: DISTRACTION VS. DECORUM (PART 3)

Fr. Daniel Evbotokhai The current drama in churches should be a source of concern for anyone who believes in the authentic faith that the apostles transmitted. Speaking in tongues, which was supposed to be a gift from the Holy Spirit, has turned out to be a mockery, a source of noise, and a distraction. Speaking […]

HOMILY FOR THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR II 

Warning to the Rich James 5:1-6; Psalm 49; Mark 9:41–50 James warns the rich against confiscating the wages of their laborers. No doubt, there are many kind and caring wealthy people. However, there are some who are rich because they cheated on others or duped the masses. Proverbs 3:27 puts it this way: “Do not […]