Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Below is my homily for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Sunday, July 2, 2017, at the 8:00 AM parish mass.
Below is my homily for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Sunday, July 2, 2017, at the 8:00 AM parish mass.
Below is my homily for Corpus Christi Sunday. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Saturday, June 17, 2017, at the 4:30 pm parish mass.
Below is my homily for the Seventh Sunday of Easter. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Sunday, May 28, 2017, at the 8:00 am parish mass.
Below is my homily for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Mother’s Day Weekend. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Saturday, May 13, 2017, at the 4:30 pm parish mass.
Below is my homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, commonly referred to as Good Shepherd Sunday. It was given to Ss. Cosmas & Damian Parish in Punxsutawney, PA on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at the 4:30 pm parish mass.
I was asked numerous times what my favorite part of my trip to Rome was, even with just being home less than ten hours. In my exhaustion, I was unable to answer. What makes me able to answer this after just four hours of sleep, I have no idea.
Today was our final day in Rome. A portion of our group traveled to Ostencia. This is where St. Augustine and St. Monica lived. We had the opportunity to visit the remains of the city. There is a huge Roman city that was excavated. These ruins of the city are mostly destroyed, yet there are some structures that are still very well preserved to this day.
Today started with mass at St. James and John Basilica. It was the stational mass of the day. Most the people that attended this mass were English-speaking people, so it was nice to have a part of home here in Rome. Yes, I know that I’m on my way home in just a few days, but it was an enjoyable experience of being able to worship with other English-speaking people here in Rome. It truly reminded me of the universality of our church.
Today, seminary went to Assisi Italy. Assisi is about a 2 1/2-hour drive South of Rome. With a full house, we departed Sant’Anselmo at 7:30 this morning. Upon our arrival in Assisi, we had the opportunity to wander the town. I really like Assisi. The town is beautiful and reminds me of what I expected it will be to look like.
Today, we had the opportunity to either attend mass at St. Mary Major Basilica, or we could take the morning to rest. My body decided that I needed the rest, and so therefore I did not make it to mass this morning at St. Mary Major. I took the opportunity to sleep in and enjoy my morning without any rush.