Homily on matthew
A homily on Mathew 5: 1-12 : All Saints ( 1-11-25)
A touching homily for the Feast of All Saints based on Matthew 5:1–12, reminding us that holiness is possible for everyone. (1-11-25) Praise be ...
A homily on Luke 11:29-32 : Someone Greater Than Solomon Is Here ( 13-10-25)
A heartfelt homily on Luke 11:29-32, reminding us to value our loved ones and the power of the Holy Eucharist instead of seeking blessings ...
Homily on Luke 17:5–10 : Lord increase our faith ( 5-10-25)
A homily on Luke 17:5–10 reminding us that true faith waits patiently for God’s perfect timing, just as Abraham, David, Martha, and Mary did. ...
Homily on Luke 10:17–24: Inscribing name in Heaven (4-10-25)
A homily on Luke 10:17-24 calling us to owe a life engraving our name in Heaven on the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. ...
Homily on Luke 10:13–16: Listening to God’s Warnings in Daily Life (WOE)( 3-10-25)
A homily on Luke 10:13–16 reminding us that ignoring God’s warnings can lead to ruin, but listening and acting brings life. (3-10-25) Praise be ...
A Homily on Mathew 18:1-5,19 : Feast of Guardian Angels ( 2-10-25)
A simple and faith-filled homily on Mathew 18:1-5,19 reminding us that our Guardian Angels are God’s gift, always beside us to protect, guide, and ...
A Homily for Matthew 18:1-5 : Turn and Become Like a Child (1-10-25)
A heartfelt homily on Matthew 18:1-5, reflecting on the call to turn and become like children, connected with the life of St. Therese of ...
Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary : Mt 1:18-23 (8-9-25)
A homily on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, showing how her birth ended long waiting and became the bridge leading to Christ ...
A homily on Luke 14:1,7-14 : Observing Before Acting (31-8-25)
A homily on Luke 14:1,7-14 showing how Jesus and St. Joseph teach us to observe in silence before speaking or acting with apt stories. ...
A homily on Matthew 25:14–30 :After a Long Time (30-8-25)
A touching homily on Matthew 25:14–30 using the story of a swan’s long hatching, reminding us that God’s delay is not cruelty but ...













