Second Sunday of Advent

“In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea and saying, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.’”  And, what was the first thing that people did when they heard John’s message? They acknowledged their sins. Why? Because John preached a message of repentance.  And, John did this to prepare for the coming of our Lord.  If you examine the New Testament, you will find that the first word of the gospel message is “repent.”  As we hear today, “Repent” is the first word we hear from John the Baptist.  […]

2019-12-09T16:28:38-05:00December 9th, 2019|

Homily – December 1, 2019

As you probably know, the word Advent has a Latin root; so many of our church terms are Latin in origin.  Adventus in Latin means to await the arrival of someone or something of great importance.  That’s what Advent is: we await the arrival of Jesus, our Lord and God.  That’s pretty important, isn’t it!?!  Most of us think of this season as a time of preparation for the birth of Christ, which we celebrate at Christmas. And, it’s important to do that since Jesus came to lead us back […]

2019-12-03T10:26:54-05:00December 3rd, 2019|

HOMILY – NOVEMBER 24

FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING

24 November 2019

We have only one, very short, document written about Jesus during his own lifetime: the inscription explaining the reason for his execution, nailed to the cross above his head at the order of Pontius Pilate.  As we hear in today’s gospel, Luke quotes it as saying: “This is the King of the Jews.”  Short as it was, it had the power to condemn Jesus to a cruel, painful death as a criminal, in fact, as an insurrectionist.  The accusation, which the Gospel of John […]

2019-11-26T12:40:50-05:00November 26th, 2019|

HOMILY – NOVEMBER 17, 2019

 

Do you remember the day last April when the Notre Dame Cathedral was so badly damaged by fire?  We all looked on with horror and gasped as the spire collapsed into the roof.  Was the entire cathedral lost?  It was a great relief to learn days later that much of the interior had been spared and the walls were still intact, for the most part.  For those of us who have visited this magnificent cathedral, it was a time of great sadness and a feeling of tremendous loss. 

 

This experience […]

2019-11-18T12:57:52-05:00November 18th, 2019|

Monsignor Brouwers Homily – November 10, 2019

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Year C                                    10 November 2019

Do you know the difference between the Pharisees and the Sadducees?  We hear about these two groups of Jewish leaders all the time in the gospels.  They’re always trying to discredit Jesus.  They saw him as a threat to their religion and, more important, their status as religious leaders.  It seems that too many of them were more concerned about taking care of themselves than their people and they felt threatened by Jesus who constantly talked about loving your neighbor and […]

2019-11-11T15:49:57-05:00November 11th, 2019|

Monsignor Brouwers Homily – November 3

THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
November 3, 2019

When Jesus started his mission, we hear his first message: “The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” And, throughout his public ministry, Jesus called people to repentance, to turning around and turning back to God. Today’s Gospel is one of the most dramatic examples of repentance and a story we should all listen to carefully, because it speaks to us; that’s why we have it proclaimed today. We’re all familiar with the story so it’s easy to […]

2019-11-07T11:24:37-05:00November 5th, 2019|
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