Sunday Homily

A Homily on Luke 16:19-31 : Son, Remember ( 28-9-25)

 A powerful homily on Luke 16:19-31 reflecting on Abraham’s words “Son, remember,” urging us to recall our promises, our neighbour, and our God before ...

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A Homily on Luke 16:1-13 : Unfaithful Steward and Eternity ( 21-9-25)

A simple yet profound homily on Luke 16:1-13, showing how Jesus uses the story of an unfaithful steward to teach us about foresight and ...

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A homily on John 3:13–17 : Exaltation of the Holy Cross: Strength and Hope in Suffering ( 14-9-25)

A powerful homily on John 3:13-17 for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, showing how suffering united with Christ becomes a ...

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A homily on Luke 14:25-33 : Finish ( 7-9-25)

A homily on Luke 14:25-33 showing that true discipleship is not about starting with excitement but finishing with patience and faith. ( 7-9-25) Praise ...

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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. ...

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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 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 John 9: 1-12,35-38: Choosing Path of Brightness or Darkness ( Syro Malabar )

A  Homily on John 9:1-12 and 35 to 38 that asks whether we will turn toward the light or remain blind in the heart…(10/8/2025) ...

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Homily on Luke 12:32–48 : The God Who Serves the Faithful ( 10-8-25)

 A touching homily on Luke 12:32–48 that reveals God’s heart for faithful servants and reminds us to honour those who serve us in daily ...

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A homily on Luke  15:11–32 :Come to Your Senses Before It’s Too Late ( 3-8-2025, Syro Malabar)  

   A moving homily on Luke  15:11–32 : A new way of looking at the story of the prodigal son and the urgency of ...

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