Homily on Luke

A Homily on Luke 6:1-5 : First Feed the Hungry ( 6-9-25)

 A reflection on Luke 6:1-5, reminding us that hunger must be met with mercy before rules, both in family and community life. ( 6-9-25) ...

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A homily on Luke 5:33–39 :The New Wine of Christ ( 5-9-25)

 A homily on Luke 5:33–39, beginning with a story of church bells, showing how Christ brings a new spirit to our hearts and families. ...

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A Homily on Luke 5:1-11:  When God Enters Without Asking ( 4-9-25)

   A simple homily on Luke 5:1-11 beginning with a mushroom story that shows how God’s unexpected entry brings abundance. (4-9-25) Praise be to ...

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A homily on Luke 4:38-44 : When Love Offers Freedom and Not Possession (3-9-25)

 A homily on Luke 4:38-44 reflecting on the words “They tried to keep him from leaving,” teaching us about love, mission, and true freedom. ...

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A Homily on Lk.4: 31-37: Pool of Positivity (2-9-25)

A Transformative Homily on Luke 4:31–37: The Power of Being a Source of Positivity ( 2-9-25) Praise be to Jesus Christ A farmer was ...

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A Homily on Luke 4: 16-30 – Letting Go to Hold On…

 A homily on Luke 4:16 – 30: The beauty of Leaving Behind the Earthly Home to   Possess the Heavenly Home(1-9-25) Praise be to Jesus ...

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A Homily on Luke 13:22-30 : Does God Have Dementia (24-8-25)

A homily on Luke 13:22-30, when God says “I do not know you,” it is not His forgetfulness but our failure to live His ...

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A Homily on Luke 1:26–38 : the Queenship of Mary ( 22-8-25)

A reflection on Mary’s “Let it be” in Luke 1:26–38, showing how her surrender became her crown and how our own families can share ...

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A homily on Luke 12:49-53: When Faith in Jesus Divides (17-8-25)

  A  simple homily on Luke 12:49-53, that explains how following Jesus can cause division, even within families, yet leads to lasting peace. (17-8-25) ...

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A Homily on on Luke 1:46-55 :  A Homily for the Assumption of Mary (15-8-25)

  A moving reflection on Luke 1:46-55, depicting how Mary’s quiet faithfulness in God’s mission was always “regarded” by Him, and how the Assumption ...

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