A Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Lent by Father Terrance Klein
The Good Word
Thirst always returns. So does Jesus.
A Homily for the Third Sunday of Lent, by Terrance Klein
Contemplation can be scary—but it’s worth the risk
Give yourself over to contemplation. Climb the mountain. Soon enough, you will be saying with Peter, “Lord, it is good that we are here.”
Ash Wednesday: a great idea about what’s right with us
History and Ash Wednesday illustrate a mutual truth: Ideas are much easier to suggest than to suppress.
You can’t pick and choose which of God’s creatures to love
A Homily for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Terrance Klein
Make a habit (of the person you want to become)
A Homily for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Father Terrance Klein
Are you alive, dormant or dead?
A homily for the fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Terrance Klein
The Beatitudes allow us to choose God over selfishness
If we understand that self-centeredness, occupying the position where God should properly stand, blinds us to the real, then we can begin to appreciate the Beatitudes as avenues of access to God.
History will not remember your prayers, but they still matter
Before faith becomes a list of what is believed, it is an actual experience of the living God. Our emotions, desires, joys or sorrows are, as we say, touched by grace.
