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From the 4pm Mass on Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. My homily covers the theme of light and darkness, especially diving into St. Paul's line to the Ephesians: "You were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord" (Ephesians 5:8).
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From the 10am Mass on Sunday, March 8, 2026, the Third Sunday of Lent, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. I didn't have my traditional three points. But here are a couple points I made: Let God go there. The Samaritan woman let Jesus go into some very dark places in her life. Being willing and able to give a testimony of what God has done in your life. The livestream of this Mass can be found (homily starts at 30:09).
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From the 4pm Mass on Saturday, February 28, 2026, the Second Sunday of Lent, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church. Preface: Love: God is Love Paradoxes: The Christian life is a series of paradoxes My Three Points: Transfiguration Death Order of the Mass This Mass was livestreamed. You can find it (homily starts at 18:35) The best explanation I have seen on why we should not attend the weddings of Catholics getting married outside the Church can be found in Fr. Michael Schmitz's book Made for Love, pp. 165-166. What I say about the flow of the Mass I steal from given by...
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From the 7:30am Mass on Sunday, February 22, 2026 the First Sunday in Lent, Year A, at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. My three points: The Half-Lie Identity, God's Beloved Must Suffer Conclusion: Identity, love and suffering all go together. The 10am Mass was livestreamed. The homily starts at 24:16 and can be found .
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Homily from the 6pm Ash Wednesday Mass on February 18, 2026 at St. Peter Catholic Church.
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From the noon Mass on Sunday, February 15, 2026 the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. The Ten Commandments To place nothing above God To not take the Lord's name in Vain (to not be careless with the Lord's name) Keep Holy The Sabbath Day Going to Mass every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation Not doing needless work, and not making others work on the Lord's Day Honor thy Mother and Father Those with authority Thou Shalt not Kill Murder Abortion Durgs and drunkeness Receiving Communion while not in the State of Grace Gossip and slander...
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From the 10am Mass on Sunday, February 8, 2026, the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. My three points: Who's "Poor"? We Only Need to Know Jesus Serving Others with Christ This Mass was also livestreamed, it can be found (the homily starts at 26:09).
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From the Noon Mass on Sunday, February 1, 2026, the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. My three points: Remnant We need to demand more of our people The Cross
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From the 10am Mass on Sunday, January 27, 2026, the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. My three points: Christ, the Only Savior The Calling Mind and Heart of the Church The livestream of this Mass can be found , homily beginning at 25.43.
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From the noon Mass on Sunday, January 18, 2026, the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church in Mount Clemens. Intoduction: I give a little update on the priests' meeting from the past week were we met about the restructuring of the diocese Body: Are we "Safe"? "I come to do Your Will" "A light to the nations: Conclusion: "Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will." Another version of this homily was given at the vigil Mass on Saturday, January 17. The livestream can be found (homily starts at 37.06).
info_outlineFrom the 4pm Mass on Saturday, February 28, 2026, the Second Sunday of Lent, Year A at St. Peter Catholic Church.
Preface:
- Love: God is Love
- Paradoxes: The Christian life is a series of paradoxes
My Three Points:
- Transfiguration
- Death
- Order of the Mass
This Mass was livestreamed. You can find it here (homily starts at 18:35)
The best explanation I have seen on why we should not attend the weddings of Catholics getting married outside the Church can be found in Fr. Michael Schmitz's book Made for Love, pp. 165-166.
What I say about the flow of the Mass I steal from this talk given by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen.