Jesus Holds All Things Together
Fr Michael Doody explains that Jesus is the cornerstone which holds all things together, and that rejecting him leads to break down for the world. This homily is for the 4th Sunday of Easter.
Fr Michael Doody explains that Jesus is the cornerstone which holds all things together, and that rejecting him leads to break down for the world. This homily is for the 4th Sunday of Easter.
Archbishop Julian Porteous reflects on Good Shepherd Sunday by explaining four aspects of how a priest and deacon should be a good shepherd to his flock. This homily is for the 4th Sunday of Easter.
Dr Robert Tilley highlights the authentic roots of Joy, and emphasises the importance of silence and contemplation in the midst of our crowded lives.
Simon Carrington explores sexual desire as a gift from God rather than something sinful. Simon also gives practical tips on how to better understand our sexual desire, and how direct it to its true fulfilment in God and love.
Archbishop Julian reflects upon Placuit Deo by explaining why we are not saved by spiritualist knowledge or individualist effort, but by the grace, mercy and action of God. Archbishop Julian also describes how the Church offers an antidote to these problems.
Fr Stefan Matuszek explains why Divine Mercy is so important, and that mercy is the greatest form of God’s love. This homily is for Divine Mercy Sunday.
Archbishop Julian explains why St John Paul II’s encyclical Fides et Ratio remains important for a culture which emphasises trust in emotion and scepticism towards truth. Archbishop Julian also explains the importance of faith and reason in discovering truth.
Archbishop Julian Porteous on the wounds of Christ in light of the doubt of St Thomas, the writings of St John, and the Divine Mercy messages. This homily is for Divine Mercy Sunday (2nd Sunday of Easter).