• Sermon - Year B

    2nd Sunday of Lent

    Last week we heard of the sickening story of Kristy Bamu, a 15 year-old boy savagely tortured to death by his sister and her partner in a religiously motivated act. Somehow this story came into my head when I read today’s first reading about Abraham making a religious sacrifice of his only child. The original purpose of that story was…

  • Sermon - Year B

    1st Sunday of Lent

    Every Lent starts with the story of Jesus tempted in the desert by the devil. Saint Mark’s version is very short; in contrast to St Matthew and St Luke, he doesn’t present many details about the temptations or methods of the devil. Although Jesus spent more than a month in the desert, St Mark’s gospel barely mentions it. For him,…

  • Sermon - Year B

    7th Sunday in Ordinary time

    In a couple of days Lent will kick off. Many people, even non-believers, will start it in the traditional way by consuming pancakes on Tuesday. Polish people actually followed their traditions and started last Thursday, eating piles of doughnuts – the ones I had were delicious. Combining those two traditions gives me two excuses to devour a lot of savoury…

  • Sermon - Year B

    6th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Last Sunday in my sermon I claimed that Jesus’ main job wasn’t healing people of their sicknesses. It seems that today’s gospel is contrary to that statement of mine, as we can see a leper cured by the Lord. Perhaps you know that the last person in the whole universe to own up his own mistake is a clergyman. So…

  • Sermon - Year B

    5th Sunday in Ordinary time

    In recent weeks a book has been published: the writer declares himself to be an atheist but, unlike his militant ‘brothers in arms’, he can see many useful aspects that religion as a whole provides to the life of an individual or the life of a community. He proposes the adoption of many religious elements like sacraments, assemblies and so…