April 27, 2025, the Second Sunday of Easter: The most astonishing lesson of divine mercy appears in this Sunday’s Gospel reading. Jesus forgives the disciples who abandoned him.
Scripture
Posted inFaith, Scripture Reflections
Jesus wants peace for us
A Reflection for Thursday in the Octave of Easter, by Michael J. O’Loughlin
Posted inFaith, Scripture Reflections
Easter joy is here in the darkness—even if we can’t see it yet
A Reflection for Friday of the Octave of Easter, by Sam Sawyer, S.J.
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What do you do with Good News?
A Reflection for Monday in the Octave of Easter, by Kerry Weber
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An invitation to reflect
A Reflection for Tuesday in the Octave of Easter, by Jackson Goodman
Posted inFaith, Interviews
6 tips for preaching John’s Passion on Good Friday
On Good Friday, the role of the preacher is to get out of the way.
Posted inFaith, The Good Word
Mind vs. heart: On Good Friday, Jesus chooses love
A Homily for the Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion, by Father Terrance Klein
Posted inFaith, The Good Word
Love and death at the same meal: The mismatch of Maundy Thursday
A Homily for Holy Thursday, by Father Terrance Klein
Posted inFaith, The Good Word
Every human wants to fly. Easter teaches us how.
A Homily for the Mass of Easter Day, by Father Terrance Klein
Posted inFaith, Faith and Reason
The helplessness of Jesus on the cross: A Holy Week reflection
For me, there are three themes that I draw out of our tradition and that I emphasize in my preaching: solidarity, empathy and gratuitousness.
