St. John’s Prologue begins with sublime and poetic theology. He speaks about the Word who was in the beginning with God; about the Word’s role in Creation; about the life which comes from him, which is...
Homily for the Feast of St. Andrew, Thursday 30 November 2017
Homily for the Solemnity of Christ the King, 26 November 2017
Homily for Sunday 32A, 12 November 2017, on Matthew 25:1-13
Apparently, in the Palestine of New Testament times, it was customary for a wedding banquet to take place at night. After an official and rather lengthy betrothal (cf. Mt 1:18), the Bridegroom would come, at a pre-arranged time, to the parental home of the Bride. She would come out, surrounded by...
