My dear friends, in this Triduum in honour of St Anthony, we have been focusing largely on our young people, especially as they’re in the midst of their exams. We continue to think of them and pray that the Lord, through the intercession of Saint Anthony, will help...
Homilies
Triduum in Honour of St Anthony – Homily June 11 (Kieran Cronin OFM)
At the end of a series of lectures given by an American theologian Richard Gula which I attended, he invited questions from the audience. One person asked his opinion on what the most worrying trend in American culture from the ethical point of view. He replied that...
Triduum in Honour of St Anthony – Homily June 10 (Kieran Cronin OFM)
We’re so used to praying through St Anthony to God, asking him to intercede for us for various things we need. But of course, we mustn’t forget the other important dimension of saints, which is that we’re supposed to, in some sense, imitate them, or at least, learn...
Homily for Pentecost (Kieran Cronin, OFM)
The Holy Spirit is probably the hardest person of the Blessed Trinity to envisage. Father and Son are more familiar images and more easily relatable to than a dove or fire, or wisdom. Granted, there are other more personal images used in the Gospels, such as a...
Homily for 6th Sunday of Easter (Kieran Cronin OFM)
During his last supper with his disciples, Jesus is concerned about what will happen to them when he leaves. As one theologian put it, “Jesus had the unmitigated gall to leave his friends, not once, but twice – first on Calvary and then when he ascended to his...
Homily for Saturday of the Third Week of Easter (Kieran Cronin OFM). Eucharist; a test of basic faith.
We come now to the concluding section of the Lord’s discourse on the bread of life in the sixth chapter of John’s Gospel. Up to this, the rejection of his message has come mainly from the religious authorities, but now it is the disciples who are scandalised by his...
Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter – Kieran Cronin OFM
Peter’s mission is to preach the good news that God has a wonderfully wide net that wishes to draw us all into his love. And once we are caught in that net of love through our baptism, we can also embrace our mission to be fishers of men and women like Peter.
Monday of Holy Week – A kindly, devout woman (Sean Cassin OFM)
We are at the beginning of Holy Week which invites us to ponder and reflect on the final journey of Jesus. Most of the people Jesus encountered on that final journey were hostile to him. Yet, according to today’s Gospel, six days before the feast of...
Homily on the Gospel of the Fifth Sunday of Lent – Jn 8:1-11 (Sean Cassin OFM)
I’ve always been fascinated by the mystery of what Jesus wrote in the dirt to so affect the accusers of the adulterous woman. Stoning remains today as a legal punishment in some Muslim countries even though it’s not mentioned in the Koran. In 2021 in Mali a...
Homily on the Parable of the Prodigal Son – Fourth Sunday of Lent (Kieran Cronin OFM)
In Gospel’s like today’s Gospel, people are often told to put themselves in the position of one of the major characters of the story. So, we might identify with the Prodigal Son. I suppose we’re all sinners in one way or another; we’ve all travelled away from our...