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The Gate We Cannot Ignore

This reflection is based on the readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Amos 6:1a, 4–7 and Luke 16:19–31, the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. --- At the center of today’s Gospel is a gate.On one side is a rich man, clothed in purple, feasting every day.On the…
The Gate We Cannot Ignore
This reflection is based on the readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Amos 6:1a, 4–7 and Luke 16:19–31, the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. --- At the center of today’s Gospel is a gate.On one side is a rich man, clothed in purple, feasting every day.On the other side is Lazarus, poor, hungry, covered with sores.
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September 28, 2025 at 4:51 PM
The Mercy of St. Maximillian Kolbe, OFM Conv

Homily based on the readings: Mercy is not passive.  It moves toward the person in danger, speaks when others remain silent, and shelters the one the crowd has cast out. Today we remember St. Maximilian Kolbe, a man who offered his life so another could…
The Mercy of St. Maximillian Kolbe, OFM Conv
Homily based on the readings: Mercy is not passive.  It moves toward the person in danger, speaks when others remain silent, and shelters the one the crowd has cast out. Today we remember St. Maximilian Kolbe, a man who offered his life so another could live, and whose courage still speaks to us in our own time. I shared how his witness in World War II meets real acts of mercy happening right here in Texas and throughout the USA.
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August 14, 2025 at 3:36 PM
When the Alarms Sound Off in Your Life

I shared a story from 2018 when an emergency alert warned of an incoming missile in Hawai‘i. I was with a group of teenagers on retreat. There were no answers. No plans. Just a chapel, a deep breath, and a prayer we all knew by heart. The Our Father isn’t…
When the Alarms Sound Off in Your Life
I shared a story from 2018 when an emergency alert warned of an incoming missile in Hawai‘i. I was with a group of teenagers on retreat. There were no answers. No plans. Just a chapel, a deep breath, and a prayer we all knew by heart. The Our Father isn’t just something we recite; it’s something we also rehearse!
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August 6, 2025 at 6:23 PM
Abraham welcomed strangers. Martha made room. Both were surprised by God. This homily is about what happens when hospitality costs something and how Christ still comes to us in those we don’t expect. Listen, reflect, and let it stir your heart.
When Hospitality Breaks Things Open
Homily for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary TimeJuly 20, 2025 Abraham welcomed three strangers. Martha opened her home. Both were interrupted and both were surprised by God. In this homily, I reflect on what happens when we stop seeing hospitality as niceness and start seeing it as sacred risk. It’s not always comfortable. It might disturb our plans. But if the Gospel means anything today, it must mean we welcome Christ where he still shows up, such as in people we might not expect.
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July 21, 2025 at 3:31 AM
When five Paulists fly across an ocean to be with you for your Mass of Thanksgiving… you start to wonder: “Do they really understand what folks are saying in Hawai‘i?”

But honestly, it didn’t matter. Because #ALOHA speaks for itself. And the language of aloha... love, joy, food was alive & well.
June 27, 2025 at 10:22 AM
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A farewell dinner for Paulist Fr. Chris Malano, as he departs Hecker House, @paulistfathers.bsky.social house of mission & studies in Washington, D.C.
For his 1st priestly assignment, Fr. Chris will be assoc. pastor at St. Austin Catholic Parish in Austin, TX.
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June 11, 2025 at 9:48 PM
This photo perfectly captures the #ALOHA that filled me completely on May 17, 2025, at my ordination to the #priesthood for the #PaulistFathers. To all who joined me in this joyful celebration – #THANKYOU, from the bottom of my heart. Your support and love have left me truly humbled and speechless.
May 31, 2025 at 3:30 PM
A woman took a risk for mercy—and it changed everything. In debates on who belongs, the Gospel reminds us that God's love has no borders. Are we willing to take risks for the sake of mercy? Watch this reflection on faith & action. #FaithInAction #Mercy
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Taking Risks for Mercy
Versión en #español a continuación 📖 Readings for Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time Reading 1: Genesis 2:18-25 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 Gospel: Mark 7:24-30 The Gospel is…
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February 13, 2025 at 5:04 AM