Homilies

HOMILY FOR THE VIGIL MASS OF THE ASSUMPTION OF BVM
Homilies

HOMILY FOR THE VIGIL MASS OF THE ASSUMPTION OF BVM

In the Gospel of John is the story of a crowd of vigilantes about to stone a woman caught in adultery (Jn 8:1-11). Jesus intervened, writing the sins of the crowd in the sand and charging them: “Let the one without sin cast the first stone.”

HOMILY FOR THE ORDINATION MASS TO THE PRIESTHOOD
Homilies

HOMILY FOR THE ORDINATION MASS TO THE PRIESTHOOD

The summer of 1221 was a hot one. Global warming meant Europe was one and a half degrees warmer than usual, and was experiencing strange weather, melting glaciers, wheat growing all the way to Scandinavia, grapes all over England.

HOMILY FOR THE BLESSING OF THE TRIPTYCH
Homilies

HOMILY FOR THE BLESSING OF THE TRIPTYCH

Today we bless a new work of sacred art, The Mother of Divine Wisdom with St Joseph and St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, created by Chiara Perinetti Casoni, whom we welcome today to Australia and celebrate in the University.

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR CONSECRATED LIFE
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HOMILY FOR MASS FOR CONSECRATED LIFE

Trials and errors, courts and appeals have been very much in the air of late! In our two readings this morning both Peter and Paul are on trial, and their further trials are prophesied. Paul had been imprisoned by the Governor of Judea, Antonius Felix,

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