It’s the 4th Sunday of Advent…Christmas is almost here. Why the fuss? Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, New York.

Isaiah’s prophecy talks about a new shoot on a dead stump. That’s Jesus, our Messiah! Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, NY.

Jesus came to set the world ablaze– with the fire of our faith. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Marmaroneck, New York.

Martha and Mary represent two pillars of our Catholic life, commitment to service and commitment to prayer. We need them both. And we especially need the “better part.” Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Marmaroneck, New York.

Jesus’ parable is an astounding message about being a neighbor…it’s not just about being nice to the people who are like us. Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Marmaroneck, New York.

In today’s Gospel, Jesus encourages his followers to carry their daily cross. We honor fathers who have given us that example. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity, Marmaroneck, New York.

Pope Francis reminded us of this important quality of love in Amoris Laetitia. Don’t we appreciate being on the receiving end of a patient response? Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Patrick, Yorktown Heights, New York.

St. Peter and the risen Jesus have a heart-to-heart. And the first vicar of Christ is given another shot. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily was given at St. Peter-St. Denis, Yonkers, New York.

The Lord’s triumph over death gives us hope. Every Sunday is a mini-Easter, holy because of Christ’s resurrection. Fr. Steven Reilly’s homily at St. Vito’s, Marmaroneck, New York.

 

During Palm Sunday we relive the triumph of Jesus arriving to Jerusalem and the shock of his Cross. Fr Steven Reilly’s homily prepares us for the great events of Holy Week.