Homily for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C. One of the things I had to get used to when I first arrived in Lake Country, is that some of the stop signs are optional. There are a couple three-way intersections around here where, if you are coming from a certain direction, and are making …
Month: May 2022
Love is True Sight
Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C. If you’ve ever walked face-first into a spider web, or had a bug fly straight into your eye, your reaction was probably quite comical. Not comical to you, of course, but to anyone who happened to be watching. To the casual observer, it probably appeared that …
The One Who Knows You
Homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C. Sometimes it feels like no one really knows you. I’m sure all of us, young and old alike, have felt that way at some point in our life. It’s easy in junior high and high school to feel that no one really knows you. Even if …
Back at the Scene of the Crime
Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year C. If you’ve ever had to take care of someone else, you know that it’s easy to become so consumed with taking care of that other person, that you forget to take care of yourself. And if you do this for long enough, it eventually catches up …