The Magi brought gifts to Jesus. Perhaps we could put an “Epiphany twist” on our new year’s resolutions. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, New York.
The cross made their faith crumble. But Jesus reaches out to the two disciples who had packed their bags to go home. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity Parish, Mamaroneck, New York.
When JesusĀ appears to the apostles makes them stewards of his mercy. We need to reflect on this precious gift from God. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, NY.
Palm Sunday, with the procession of palms and the reading of the Passion, encapsulates all of Holy Week. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity Parish, Mamaroneck, New York.
The raising of Lazarus in John 11 is one of the most dramatic chapters in Scripture. The apostles, Martha and Mary are all put to the test:Ā The challenge of faith when there are apparent reasons NOT to believe. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, New York.
Temptations will come our way. But let’s handle them the way Jesus did. Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, New York.
Seek first the Kingdom…that is Jesus’ suggestion for overcoming our endless worries. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Patrick, Yorktown Heights, New York.
A people who dwelt in darkness have seen a great light. With Jesus, we are no longer afraid of the dark. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity Parish, Mamaroneck, New York.
The supper of the Lamb is the wedding feast of heaven. How is God helping us to get there? Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity Parish, Mamaroneck, New York.
Epiphany reminds that that the Christmas giving season is a two way street. Like theĀ Magi, we need to give our best to Jesus. Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, New York.