Homilies and Reflections
Read these reflections from Black Catholic bishops and priests.
4TH SUNDAY OF LENT: NO PLACE LIKE HOME
by Fr. Vincent Arisukwu
Towards the end of the fantasy movie, the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy taps her feet three times and joyfully exclaims,...
Reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
by Bishop Roy E. Campbell, Jr.
“ I am the resurrection and the life.” We have a number of Catechumen, now the Elect, entering the Church...
Reflections for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
by Bishop Roy E. Campbell, Jr.
“I was blind, but now I see.” We have a number of Catechumen, now the Elect, entering the Church and...
3RD SUNDAY OF LENT: WHAT IS GOD’S NAME FOR YOU?
by Fr. Vincent Arisukwu
“I AM WHO AM.” This weekend, my homily is based on the encounter between God and Moses in the reading...
Third Sunday of Lent
by Bishop Roy E. Campbell, Jr.
“The water that I shall give you will become a spring of eternal life.” We have a number of Catechumen,...
1ST SUNDAY OF LENT: GOD’S GRACE KEEPS YOU AT THE TOP
by Fr. Vincent Arisukwu
NOT BY BREAD ALONE The book of Deuteronomy set the tone for the scene of the temptation in the gospel...
Second Sunday of Lent
by Bishop Roy E. Campbell, Jr.
“His face changed in appearance and His clothing became dazzling white.” On Mount Tabor, Peter, James, and John see Jesus...
8TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: THE STORE OF GOODNESS IN THE HEART
by Fr. Vincent Arisukwu
FROM THE FULLNESS OF THE HEART The image of the tree and its fruitfulness features prominently this weekend. Sirach uses...
First Sunday of Lent
by Bishop Roy E. Campbell, Jr.
“Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert and was tempted.” We see the devil’s temptations at work in...
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