"I also admonish and exhort the brothers that in their preaching their words be studied and chaste, useful and edifying to the people, telling them about vices and virtues, punishment and glory; and they ought to be brief, because the Lord kept his words brief when he was on earth." - Saint Francis of Assisi - Chapter IX, Approved Rule

Homily of the Day

December 2024

Sunday – 4th Week of Advent C

In this final stretch of Advent, as we prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of our Savior, our readings today invite us to ponder and reflect with our Blessed Mother. We have spoken in our last few homilies on the fruit of the Holy Spirit which gives us an abiding peace – joy. Today we reflect deeply on what true joy is and how it is intricately linked to humility in the presence of God.

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Domenica - 4a settimana di Avvento C

In questo tratto finale dell'Avvento, mentre prepariamo i nostri cuori a celebrare la nascita del nostro Salvatore, le letture di oggi ci invitano a meditare e riflettere con la nostra Madre. Nelle ultime omelie abbiamo parlato del frutto dello Spirito Santo che ci dona una pace duratura: la gioia. Oggi riflettiamo a fondo su cosa sia la vera gioia e su come essa sia strettamente legata all'umiltà al cospetto di Dio.

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Saturday – 3rd Week of Advent C

As we gather on this final Saturday of Advent, our readings resonate with a profound message of hope, joy, and divine presence. In the passage from Zephaniah, we are invited to "shout for joy" and to exult because the Lord has removed our judgment and is with us as our Savior. This proclamation speaks to us as we come to the concluding days of Advent—preparing for the arrival of our King, who brings peace and dispels our fears.

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Sabato - 3a settimana di Avvento C

In questo ultimo sabato di Avvento, le nostre letture risuonano con un profondo messaggio di speranza, di gioia e di presenza divina. Nel brano di Sofonia, siamo invitati a “gridare di gioia” e a esultare perché il Signore ha rimosso il nostro giudizio ed è con noi come nostro Salvatore. Questo annuncio ci parla mentre ci avviciniamo ai giorni conclusivi dell'Avvento, preparandoci all'arrivo del nostro Re, che porta pace e dissipa le nostre paure.

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Friday – 3rd Week of Advent C

As we celebrate the last days of the Advent season, we are drawn into the profound messages embedded in today’s readings from Isaiah and the Gospel of Luke. Both passages reveal a deeper call for trust in God’s promises, giving us a prophetic vision that is not only rich in history but also strikingly relevant to the world we live in today.

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Venerdì - 3a settimana di Avvento C

Mentre celebriamo gli ultimi giorni del periodo di Avvento, siamo attratti dai profondi messaggi contenuti nelle letture odierne di Isaia e del Vangelo di Luca. Entrambi i brani rivelano una profonda richiesta di fiducia nelle promesse di Dio, offrendoci una visione profetica non solo ricca di storia, ma anche straordinariamente rilevante per il mondo in cui viviamo oggi.

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