• Sermon - Year A

    4th Sunday in Ordinary time

    It will be the second anniversary of my grandmother’s death in a couple of weeks’ time. I remember vividly that shortly before her Requiem Mass was due to commence, I was instructed to preach at it. I hate being put under pressure to have to craft a homily at the very last-minute, because it indicates either laziness on the part…

  • Sermon - Year A

    3rd Sunday in Ordinary time

    A lot has already been said and written about the past year as a year of highly surprising events; two of the most prominent were the Brexit Referendum and the US Presidential elections. Professional pollsters, commentators, clairvoyants and the like had made their predictions, only to be proven wrong when the actual events occurred. Last Friday’s official transition of power…

  • Sermon

    New Year

    So here we are, at the beginning of the New Year. Let me be honest, for decades it’s been just another night as far as I am concerned, differing from all the other nights only in the level of noise outside at midnight. The date as well as the time have been set artificially without any connection to natural phenomena.…

  • Sermon

    Christmas

    A couple of weeks ago, I was delivering yet another boring Sunday sermon. The final part of it included a story about a grandfather talking to his grandson. The grandfather was a member of the Cherokee tribe of Native American Indians. Only a few days later, I learnt that one of my parishioners had heard the word ‘turkey’ instead of…

  • Sermon

    Midnight Mass

    ‘Glory to God in the highest heaven and peace to men who enjoy his favour.’ Do you belong to that exclusive group of people, to those who enjoy his favour? That’s a tricky question to answer. If you say ‘Yes’ you might be presuming that you’re a better kind of person than those who do not enjoy his favour, and…