Pentecost Sunday

My heart is full—overflowing, really—with gratitude after the incredible celebration of my 25th anniversary of priesthood last weekend. The liturgy was nothing short of magnificent: stunning music, a beautifully prepared church, and a congregation fully present in voice, spirit, and love. Every pew was filled, every song sung from the heart, and the presence of…

Seventh Sunday of Easter

This Sunday, we celebrate the Ascension of the Lord—Jesus’ return to the Father—marking the moment when the Risen Christ moves from the visible world back into the invisible realm of the Spirit. In many ways, this mirrors the circle of life that John O’Donohue, the Irish poet, philosopher and theologian, so beautifully described through the…

Sixth Sunday of Easter

This Sunday’s Gospel brings us some of the most tender and reassuring words of Jesus: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you.” (John 14:27) These words—spoken just before Jesus’ Passion—are not wishful thinking. They are a promise. A promise rooted…

Third Sunday of Easter

 “Feed My Sheep” — Called to Forgive, Called to Love In this Sunday’s Gospel (John 21:1–19), we witness a tender and powerful moment between the Risen Lord and Simon Peter. Around a charcoal fire—so reminiscent of the fire near which Peter once denied Jesus three times—Jesus gives Peter a chance to undo his betrayal. Three…

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion

Every life is shaped by defining moments. Sometimes, they are joyful. Sometimes, they are painful. But they leave a mark — not just on our memories, but on our character. This Sunday, Passion Sunday, we enter into the defining moment of Jesus’ life — the Passion. Everything in his public ministry was leading to this…

Fifth Sunday in Lent

This Sunday’s Gospel brings us face-to-face with one of the most moving encounters in all of Scripture: the story of the woman caught in adultery. She is humiliated, shamed, and dragged before Jesus by people ready to condemn her. But Jesus doesn’t join in the condemnation. He simply says, “Let the one among you who…

Fourth Sunday of Lent

This Sunday, we encounter one of the most beloved and powerful stories in the Gospel—the Parable of the Prodigal Son. While we often focus on the son who squanders his inheritance and returns home in shame, or the elder brother who struggles with resentment, today I invite us to shift our gaze to the father.…