Month: March 2013

  • Peace and Security

    Peace and Security

    It is not possible to express completely what heaven is like. As St. Paul wrote, “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him” (1 Cor 2:9). However, I think there are two goods we will certainly enjoy completely in heaven:…

  • The Resurrection of the Lord – The Mass of Easter Sunday – March 31

    Central Idea: Christ is risen from the dead. Doctrine: The Resurrection of Christ and of us. Practical Application: Joy. For the complete selection of readings click here. (Lectionary: 42) Central Idea: Christ is risen from the dead. Acts 10:34a, 37-43 In Acts, St. Peter announced the Gospel to the god-fearing Cornelius and his household after…

  • Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord – March 24

    To view today’s readings, click here. (Lectionary: 37 and 38) Due to the unique length of today’s readings, this homily outline will be limited to some points about the salvific meaning of the texts. At the Procession with Palms – Lk 19:28-40 In the Gospel read before Mass, it would be common to point out…

  • “I got distracted by the lousy music and missed a treasure” or “External and Internal Negative and Positive Values in the Mass and in Our Participation in It.”

    “I got distracted by the lousy music and missed a treasure” or “External and Internal Negative and Positive Values in the Mass and in Our Participation in It.”

    This post has two titles, one concrete but loose and the other abstract but very precise. They are: “I got distracted by the lousy music and missed a treasure” or “External and Internal Negative and Positive Values in the Mass and in Our Participation in It.” Examples of external negative values in the Mass that…

  • Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary – March 19

    Central Idea: Joseph, Jesus’ foster father and Mary’s husband, was a just man and is our Father and Lord. Doctrine: The virtue of justice. Practical Application: Living respect and responsibility. Click here to review the readings. (Lectionary: 543) For the Fifth Sunday of Lent click here. Central Idea: Joseph, Jesus’ foster father and Mary’s husband,…

  • Fifth Sunday of Lent – March 17

    Central Idea: Our joy is in redemption from sin and resurrected life with Christ. Doctrine: Freedom Practical Application: Growing in legitimate freedom To view the readings, click here. (Lectionary: 36) Central Idea: Our joy is in redemption from sin and resurrected life with Christ. Is 43:16-21 The Lord, who once separated the waters from where…

  • Fourth Sunday of Lent – March 10

    Central Idea: The joy of reconciliation. Doctrine: The Sacrament of Reconciliation. Practical Application: Making a good Confession. To view the readings, click here. (Lectionary: 33) Central Idea: We have joy because our sins are forgiven and we are reconciled with the Father Jos 5:9a, 10-12 & Psalm Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 After a very long…