Sunday Homily: Do Not Be Afraid!
Many times when people think of God, they think of sin and redemption. So they learn to avoid sin so that they may go into Heaven. Yes...
Is Divorce A Sin?
There is a movement on the Catholic internet that is trying to put forth the idea that divorce is a sin and that divorced, but not...
Sunday Homily: Eucharist Sacrament and Sign
If we look at today’s gospel we see one of the most powerful promises to each of us. “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has...
Do We Catholics Stand Against "Hate"
Do we as Catholics stand against “hate”. That may seem to be a question with an obvious answer, but we need to look deeper. First, yes we...
God and His universe are so much greater than our ability to understand them
Today we celebrate what I consider the most important Solemnity for our time. Obviously, the most important solemnity for the history of...
Prepare Yourself for Trials
You have seen the smiling Christian on TV that leads you to believe that once you know Christ your life is "all kinds of wonderful" The...
Sunday Homily: The Pentecost Revolution
We are at the end of the Easter Season. This is the last day, but it also celebrates the first day of the next period of the God’s work...
We are not about saving our souls alone
One of the powerful teachings of Jesus is that we must not assume our task is to stand alone in front of the judgement seat of God. We...
Is Religion the Enemy of Critical Thought?
Religion, and here we are talking the Catholic faith, begins with an assumption: The universe is bigger than our ability to perceive it....
A Traffic Jam in Connecticut
“There is always a traffic jam in the state of Connecticut.” Andrew Wilding drove the Mercedes Benz sedan through the slow moving parking...