• 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…

  • Sermon - Year B

    4th Sunday in Ordinary time

    On 17 December 2011 a young jobless postgraduate in a provincial Tunisian city set fire to himself in protest against a lawless action of the local police against him. Until that day, unpunished and corrupt officers along with local officials had abused their authority. They got away with it because the whole country was governed in an authoritarian way. The…

  • Sermon - Year B

    3rd Sunday in Ordinary time

    I bet some of you here remember those days when this church was packed full every Sunday. Within one generation the number of people regularly attending Mass has more than halved. It’s not been happening only within the Catholic Church; some Christian denominations are even in bigger trouble. Some churches have been desolated because of the dramatic decrease of local…

  • Sermon - Year B

    2nd Sunday in Ordinary time

    Exactly one year and one week ago, I started my retreat from the dangerous territory of obesity. Endangered by deteriorating health and my shameful physical condition, I was pretty desperate to do something. I was fed up with common opinions and urban myths that turned out to be useless. So the first step was finding someone who could help me.…