Today we celebrate the very great love that Jesus has for us, the love whose symbol, whose burning centre is his Sacred Heart. According to our holy Faith, the human Heart of Jesus is a true revelation, an authentic manifestation of the heart of God; of the divine love which God is. Jesus loves us humanly, yet his love is infinite, boundless, without limit, for it is also the divine love of God the Son, one with the love...
Homily for The Feast of Corpus Christi 2014
Today’s magnificent Collect, or opening Prayer of the Mass, begins with the word “Deus” “O God”. Usually in a Collect the first word “Deus” would refer to God the Father, whom we address through his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. But today the object of our address is Jesus. We call Jesus “God” today very deliberately, because if he were not himself God, the Holy Eucharist would...
Homily for Pentecost 2014
‘My life is in my hands continually, but I do not forget your law.’ This verse from Psalm 118 expresses a sentiment that on the face of it is odd, from a religious perspective. Surely a religious sentiment would be: my life is in your hands continually. In fact, at least one modern translation of the Bible assumes there is a mistake...
Homily for the Ascension, Year B, 14 May 2015
Homily for Easter Sunday 2014
From the beginning, the proclamation of the resurrection of the Lord is inseparable from the memory of his appearances. In Luke we see this process right at its beginning. When the disciples on the road to Emmaus, after seeing the risen Lord, go back to the eleven apostles, they are told: ‘It is true, the Lord has risen, and he has appeared to Simon!’ (Luke 24:34)
St Paul, writing to the Corinthians, gives...
Homily for the Easter Vigil 2014
The beginning of the new life, the life of the Risen Lord, is very like the beginning of his earthly life. Before developing this theme, let us pause there a little. The Son of God entered the world in poverty and obscurity. In St Matthew’s Gospel, he is a baby in a refugee family, and spends his earliest years in exile. His life is short, he has no children, he dies a condemned criminal, and his mission ends in failure. That is his...
Homily for Good Friday 2014
‘My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?’ These words of Jesus have seared themselves on the memory of the Church. Matthew and Mark record them in the precise Aramaic words that Jesus used. They are the opening words of Psalm 22. Taking their cue from these words of Jesus, all the evangelists to a greater or lesser degree interpret the Passion of Jesus in the light of this psalm, including...
