• Sermon - Year C

    1st Sunday of Lent

    About two years ago I spent four or five days in Glasgow, at  Scotus College. I took part in a very interesting introductory course for foreign priests. There was just one, but serious flaw with the arrangements: the College is very close to the approach of Glasgow International Airport. Every day, from dawn to dusk, planes came to land right…

  • Sermon - Year C

    4th Sunday in Ordinary time

    “Stand up and tell them all I command you”. This call was addressed to the prophet Jeremiah at the very beginning of his prophetic activity. He faced many adversities: kings and lords fighting mercilessly for political power and influence; priests using religion mostly as an instrument of power and a source of income; ordinary people keeping old traditions without their…

  • Sermon - Year C

    2nd Sunday in Ordinary time

    Halfway through my studies my colleagues and I were sent to different parishes for five months practise. All the parishes were carefully selected to provide the best quality pastoral work except one. That one had a problem; a young priest had become ill and had had to be released from all his duties. So, the parish needed somebody to take…

  • Sermon - Year C

    The Baptism of the Lord

    Many years ago I was preparing to take a driving test. After a few months of learning and practising I passed the test. The examiner congratulated me and said: “now you are ready to learn how to drive”. That was a very clear message: I passed the test, but I still would have to improve my driving skills. I’ve taken…

  • Sermon

    The Epiphany of the Lord

    Three Wise men had a great desire to find the Messiah, but they didn’t know much about him. What they did know led them to Jerusalem and then they had to look for more information. They had this great desire but too little knowledge. The Wise men started to ask about the Messiah and caused great embarrassment among the people,…