
This Advent message confronts us with a startling truth: we owe an infinite, unpayable debt of love to one another. Drawing from Romans 13, we're invited to understand love not as a nice sentiment but as the very fabric of reality itself. Because we'... more
This homily challenges us to confront two dangerous forms of certainty that can derail our spiritual journey. The first is the certainty of destination—the false comfort that God's love means we can coast through life without genuine faithfulness. Th... more
This homily challenges one of modern Christianity's most pervasive assumptions: that we must possess 100% certainty about our salvation to have genuine comfort. Through the lens of Psalm 23, we're invited to reconsider what true spiritual security ac... more
What if our discomfort with radical holiness reveals something profound about our spiritual condition? This message confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we've become so accustomed to spiritual mediocrity that genuine devotion makes us squirm. Dr... more
Fr. Tyler Holley preached this homily at our Requiem for the Unborn, which mourns all those who have died in the womb.
This homily takes us into the heart of the Octave of All Saints, inviting us to wrestle with a question many of us carry silently: how do we honor and remember loved ones whose lives were beautifully complex, marked by both faithfulness and struggle?... more
This message invites us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about forgiveness. Drawing from Psalm 103's beautiful image of God removing our sins as far as the east is from the west—an infinite distance—we're challenged to examine whether our ... more
The Exodus story serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual journey, reminding us that we are a 'Paschal people' defined by God's liberating action. This narrative isn't just ancient history; it's our identity story, shaping who we are as believ... more







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