Browsing the August 2020 archive of Fr. Daniel's Sunday Homilies

21st Sunday year A 2020

Posted by Church Staff on 8/23/20

I’m sure everyone at some point has wondered what other people think of them.  What do people say about you.  Perhaps more importantly, what do you say about yourself.  What I mean is, how do you describe and identify yourself?  What describes who you are, that set’s you apart ... Read More »

20th Sunday year A 2020

Posted by Church Staff on 8/16/20

Everything up to the time of Jesus, the notion of salvation was that it was going to be for the Jews, a specific chosen people.  Yet, during the age of prophets, there was a sense that the Kingdom of God would encompass the whole world, that people of every ... Read More »

19th Sunday year A 2020

Posted by Church Staff on 8/09/20

I am continually fascinated by Peter in the gospels.  Here is a man who at first seems to understand who Jesus is and what he can do, but then goes on to second guess himself and doubt.  In today’s gospel for example, he sees Jesus on the water, and ... Read More »

18th Sunday year A 2020

Posted by Church Staff on 8/02/20

There is a church in the Holy Land built next to the site where the miracle of the multiplication of loaves was believed to have taken place.  It’s a fairly simple church, but with these wonderful mosaic floors.  And on the floor right underneath the altar there is a ... Read More »