Homilies

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, YEAR B
Homilies

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, YEAR B

Sir Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata, the 19th century Persian-Indian industrialist, founded India’s largest business conglomerate, the Tata Group, and established the eponymous city of Jamshedpur. In his lifetime he gave away more than $US100 billion in today’s values, far more than big…

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME, YEAR B
Homilies

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME, YEAR B

In 2015, tech-giant Microsoft set out to build the world’s quietest room for testing headphones, microphones and the like.[1] After more than two years they had constructed a room of six layers of concrete and steel, sitting on vibration-damping springs. The floor is a grid of suspended cables and the walls…

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B) + EPHPHETA
Homilies

HOMILY FOR MASS FOR THE 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (B) + EPHPHETA

The term ‘lawfare’ first came to prominence in 2001, when an American Air Force Colonel (now Major General and Professor of Law), Charles J. Dunlap Jnr, delivered a speech at Harvard University. He challenged what he saw as the weaponising of the legal system against the defence forces…

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