Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Thursday – 01-13-2022

Thursday 1st Week in Ordinary Time 2022  Mark 1: 40-45 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011322.cfm     OUR WISH VS JESUS’ “I DO.”   Go back to when you were a kid. It’s your birthday. You watch Mom light the candles on your birthday cake, and everybody starts singing happy birthday to you. And then you hear those words, “Make a wish […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Wednesday – 01-12-2022

Wednesday 1st Week in Ordinary Time 2022    Mark 1:29-39  https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011222.cfm        IMMEDIATELY, DROP EVERYTHING, NO MESSING AROUND. Every day we hear about Covid. After Christmas family gatherings, we see hundreds of people lining up to get tested. Many times, it’s just a passing thought. What a difference when we know someone who has Covid and is sick. […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Tuesday – 01-04-2022

Tuesday after Epiphany   Mark 6: 34-44 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010422.cfm   ONE AND THE SAME HEART FOR PEOPLE.  When was the last time you were moved with pity for someone? Think back to that moment someone’s suffering stabbed you in the middle of your heart like you couldn’t help it. Your compassion for them may have even shocked you. […]

Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Homily for Monday – 01-10-2022

Monday 1st Week in Ordinary Time 2022   Mark 1:15-20 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010922.cfm          SNAKES AND FOG CAN BE DANGEROUS. We really must give a hand to our firefighters. They find themselves in the most dangerous situations. I was watching on TV a rattlesnake handler teaching firefighters how to manage snakes when they come across them. They wanted […]

Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Homily for Baptism of the Lord– 01-09-2022

Baptism of the Lord Luke 3:15-16; 21-22 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010922.cfm         THE HOLY SPIRIT AND FIRE. The people of California and recently Colorado are enduring the tragedy of fire. It grips my heart when I see people going back to their homes and finding nothing but ashes. I remember driving through Washington, Illinois, after a tornado. People were […]

Fr. Rick’s Two Minute Homily for Saturday– 01-08-2022

Saturday after Epiphany     Luke 5:12-16 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010822.cfm       WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER WORTHWHILE? Some things you hear strikes you to the core, and you never forget them. Father Eric Doyle taught us the Theology of Grace in the seminary. Our final exam was oral. When I sat down in front of him, he held my hands […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Friday– 01-07-2022

Friday after Epiphany   Luke 5:12-16 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010722.cfm     JESUS REACHED OUT HIS HAND AND TOUCHED (THE LEPER). My sister Bev and her husband Tom had a timeshare, and we used it to go to Hawaii many years ago. I remember looking across the waters to the island of Molokai. It was known as the island of lepers. […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Thursday– 01-06-2022

Thursday after Epiphany   Luke 4:14-22 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010622.cfm      NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS – ONE TO KEEP. Have you ever kept a New Year’s resolution? Have you ever made one and broken it. Commitment is the key. How much of a priority is it to you? Is it enough to make a change in your lifestyle? If diet […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Wednesday – 01-05-2022, Wednesday after Epiphany

Mark 45-52 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010522.cfm WE ARE NEVER ALONE Over 900 people are moving into Florida every day. The housing industry is booming, and rental prices are soaring. I have a nephew who can’t find a place to rent for 6 months. He is thinking of going back to California, where he can live. He told […]

Fr. Rick’s One Minute Homily for Tuesday – 01-04-2022, Tuesday after Epiphany

Mark 6: 34-44 – https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010422.cfm ONE AND THE SAME HEART FOR PEOPLE. When was the last time you were moved with pity for someone? Think back to that moment someone’s suffering stabbed you in the middle of your heart like you couldn’t help it. Your compassion for them may have even shocked you. A dear […]