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Archbishop Weisenburger’s Sunday Homily Reflections

Archdiocese of Detroit

Weekly homily reflections from the Archbishop of Detroit, Edward J. Weisenburger.

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In this homily reflection for Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, Archbishop Weisenburger invites us to spend the remaining days of Lent preparing to receive Christ our Savior with the same joy as the crowds in Jerusalem. May we gladden His heart as we furt... more

When Jesus seems delayed in answering our prayers, it can feel confusing or painful. In this homily reflection for March 22, 2026, the 5th Sunday of Lent, Archbishop Weisenburger uses the story of Lazarus to remind us that delay is not absence or a l... more

In the Gospel reading for Sunday, March 15, 2026, the 4th Sunday of Lent, the Pharisees witness a miracle yet still refuse to believe. Why does Jesus perform miracles, if not to convince the doubtful? In this homily reflection, Archbishop Weisenburge... more

Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well reminds us that true discipleship often calls us away from our comfort zones. In this homily reflection for March 8, 2026, the Third Sunday of Lent, Archbishop Weisenburger suggests that if we are to be fai... more

Abraham went up the mountain in fear and came down a man of deeper faith. The Apostles went up in uncertainty and came down strengthened for their journey to Jerusalem. In this homily reflection for March 1, 2026, the Second Sunday in Lent, Archbisho... more

Crude words, judgement of others, and malicious negativity have no place in the life of a disciple. In this homily reflection for February 22, 2026, the First Sunday in Lent, Archbishop Weisenburger invites us to consider fasting from language that h... more

In this homily reflection for February 15, 2026, the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Archbishop Weisenburger continues our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus challenges us to move beyond external acts of religion to examine our inter... more

Salt flavors and preserves, while light illuminates the path ahead. In this homily reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, February 8, 2026, Archbishop Weisenburger explores Jesus' call for us to be the "salt of the earth" and "light of the... more

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