A Homily for the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, by Father Terrance Klein
The Good Word
What our relationship to our parents teaches us about the mystery of the Trinity
A Homily for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, by Terrance Klein
Imagine talking to the Holy Spirit through ChatGPT
How do we know who the Holy Spirit is? We do not hear the Spirit speak in the same way that God the Father or God the Son have spoken, yet its presence is equally here.
Why history still matters in heaven
When Christ entered heaven, he took something with him: a human nature forged by the story of our striving and suffering. When Christ became man, God entered human history. When Christ returned to his Father, human history entered God.
How the Holy Spirit plays possum: by surprising us when we least expect it
A Homily for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, by Terrance Klein.
Like a possum playing dead, the Holy Spirit might not reveal his work in life until after the action has already taken place.
My (unrequested) Catholic commencement address
A Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, by Terrance Klein
Anyone can tune into the Holy Spirit
A Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, by Terrance Klein
How the language of Eucharist determines what we believe
A Homily for the Second Sunday of Easter, by Terrance Klein
Why the Last Supper is history’s most ironic moment
If irony is the opposite of what one might expect, then nothing is more ironic than God.
‘It is finished’: The meaning behind Jesus’ last words on the cross
A Homily for Good Friday, by Terrance Klein
