Jeremiah 20:7-9; Psalm 63; Romans 12:1-2; Matthew 16:21-27 There are four homily notes here. Please scroll down. God bless you! *************** Fr. Thomas Oyode “Christian Suffering and Christian Perfection” Today’s gospel may be seen as a turn of events in the very beautiful rapport that Peter had with Jesus in last Sunday’s celebration. The evangelist […]
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Jeremiah 1:17-19; Psalm 71; Mark 6:17-29 In the first reading, the Lord told Jeremiah not to be afraid to confront the people with the truth of his message. They will rise against him; but surely the Lord shall be with him. Whenever we stand for the truth despite the pressure the Lord is always with […]
Rev. Fr. Thomas Oyode **************** One often receives reactions that disagree with the use of the word “cope”. It seems wrong to ask that societies should seek to cope with sexual violence instead of eradicating it. As a matter of fact, “coping” in this essay, more than being understood as merely learning to live with […]
1 Corinthians 1:17-25; Psalm 33; Matthew 25:1-13 ************** In the first reading, Paul says that the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. Preaching about the Cross for many Christians is a waste of time. But for those […]
Does Augustine Still Matter? What does Augustine mean to us now? What is there about his life and work that still speaks to the Christian life today, and to what extent are his thoughts original to him? Was he merely repeating what had gone before, or did he strike out on new pathways that have […]
************ The Catholic Church has always condemned abortion as a grave evil. Christian writers from the first-century author of the Didache to Pope John Paul II in his encyclical Evangelium Vitae (“The Gospel of Life”), Pope Benedict and Pope Francis have maintained that the Bible forbids abortion just as it forbids murder. “You shall not kill the […]
The stark reality we face now is the fact that the World is one; we are interconnected, woven and knitted. The present Corona Virus- Covid-19- has shown the level of powerlessness of what I describe as ‘anti-integration of the world governments’ who hitherto felt so sophisticated that they build barricades to discriminate against what they […]
1 Corinthians 1:1-9; Psalm 145; Matthew 24:42-51 ********* The Divine plan that Christ might come at an hour we do not expect makes a lot people nervous; while many others are scared whenever the doctrine of end time is preached. We have no need for anxieties because the coming of Christ is a joyful expectation. […]
2 THESSALONIANS 3:6-10, 16-18; PSALM 128; MATTHEW 23:27-32 ************ In the Gospel we are presented with Christ’s attack against hypocrisy. The scribes and Pharisees give the outward appearance of holy men but inside of them are full of evil. Often times we are not different from these hypocrites; we pretend and behave like angels but […]
2 Thessalonians 2:1-3, 14-17; Psalm 96; Matthew 23:23-26 In the first reading, Paul exhorts the people to remain faithful to Christ and not to allow themselves to be led astray by false prophets especially those teaching about end time. Today there are so many false teaching and prophecies about end time we must guide against […]