Homily Reflections for the Liturgical Year A (2011)
Who is the Parish Priest?
These are edited versions of the Sunday Homilies from Advent 2010 - Christ the King 2011.
They will be added as they become available:
What is a homily?
A homily uses words. Of words, Alexander Solzhenitsyn said: "If they are not about real things, and do not cause things to happen, are they any better than the barking of village dogs at night?" If it is not to be the barking of dogs then Thomas Merton reminds us: "As it is handed down the Gospel must reach each one of us as brand-new, that is, as news and good news at that, or not at all."
If the homily is to be good news it must touch our hearts. A Hindu monk who was dying asked a Catholic priest to instruct him in the basics of the Christian faith. When the priest did so the old monk remarked: "You have filled my mind with beautiful thoughts but you have left my heart empty."
But more than being just words a homily is part of the liturgy. It is part of the dialogue between God and us, and between each other as we pray and sing and move in worship. The word "homily" comes from a Greek word, homilein, which means, "to converse".
The homily is not about the preacher speaking at people. It is part of a conversation within the people of God as we seek together to hear what God is saying to us in Word and Sacrament and through the events and people of our lives. That after all is how Jesus preached both at table with friends and on the lake side.
These homilies are offered not in the belief that they live up to these ideals. Rather, they are a contribution to the conversation. They are presented also as a way of holding the preacher accountable for what he says.
Fr Graham- 1st Sunday of Advent: Archbishop's Advent Letter
- 2nd Sunday of Advent
- 3rd Sunday of Advent
- 4th Sunday of Advent
- Christmas
- Holy Family
- Epiphany of the Lord
- Baptism of the Lord
- 2nd Sunday of the Year
- 3rd Sunday of the Year
- 4th Sunday of the Year
- 5th Sunday of the Year
- St Johns College Opening Mass 2011
- 6th Sunday of the Year
- 7th Sunday of the Year
- 8th Sunday of the Year
- Ash Wednesday
- 1st Sunday of Lent
- 2nd Sunday of Lent
- 3rd Sunday of Lent
- 4th Sunday of Lent
- 5th Sunday of Lent
- Passion (Palm) Sunday
- Holy Thursday
- Good Friday
- Easter Sunday
- 2nd Sunday of Easter
- 3rd Sunday of Easter
- 4th Sunday of Easter
- 5th Sunday of Easter
- 6th Sunday of Easter
- Pentecost Sunday
- Trinity Sunday
- 14th Sunday of the Year
- 15th Sunday of the Year
- 16th Sunday of the Year
- 17th Sunday of the Year.PDF Version
- 18th Sunday of the Year PDF Version
- 19th Sunday of the Year PDF Version
- 20th Sunday of the Year PDF Version
- 21st-24th Sundays the Parish Priest is on holidays.
- 25th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 26th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 27th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 28th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 29th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 30th Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 31st Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 32nd Sunday of the YearPDF Version
- 33rd Sunday of the Year participated in the National Church Life Survey.
- St Johns College Closing Mass 2011PDF Version
- Christ the KingPDF Version