In Spite of Our Failings
In his homily for the Feast of St Mary Magdelene, Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on how Christ chose Mary to be apostle to the apostles in spite of her troubled past. Likewise, Christ calls us in spite of our past failings.
In his homily for the Feast of St Mary Magdelene, Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on how Christ chose Mary to be apostle to the apostles in spite of her troubled past. Likewise, Christ calls us in spite of our past failings.
Fr Anthony reflects on Moses’ question in today’s First Reading: Who Is God?
In today’s First Reading (Ex 3 1-6,9-12) we hear about the fear and apprehension of Moses when God calls him to free Israel, and God’s response: “I will be with you”.
Reflecting on the experience of Moses recounted in today’s First Reading, Fr Anthony looks at how the Holy Spirit works in our lives to prepare us for the mission entrusted to us by God.
Reflecting on the account of the Israelite’s slavery in Egypt from today’s First Reading, Fr Anthony reminds us that even when it seems all hope is lost, God is always with us.
In his homily for Friday of the 14th week in ordinary time, Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on Jesus’ response to our fears about evangelisation: “do not worry… For it will not be you who speak, but the spirit of your Father speaking through you”.
In today’s Gospel reading, a simple touch on the hand by Christ is enough for a young girl to healed from grave illness. Fr Anthony Casamento reflects on how through our touch, we can be instruments of God’s healing and mercy.
In his homily for Thursday of the 10th week of Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony asks us to always gaze on the glory of God – not just in times of trial.