We have nothing to fear, but the gates of the netherworld do.
Homily for the 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
through reality, our Creator is revealed
We have nothing to fear, but the gates of the netherworld do.
Homily for the 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
We must seek God first. Only then can everything we do be through God, with God, and in God.
Homily for the Memorial of St. Martha on July 29th, 2020.
We have spent three Sundays with Jesus’s parables about the Kingdom of Heaven. Do we understand all these things?
Homily for the 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
When we cannot find our beloved, our hearts are restless. This is the love with which God loves us, and this is the love with which God desires us to love him.
Homily for the Feast of Mary Magdalen, July 22, 2020.
God’s absolute power allows him to judge us with leniency.
Homily for the 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
Jesus is not the only one trying to plant things our soul.
Homily for the Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A
We must have humility to seek the truth. We must use the truth to inform our actions.
Homily for the Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time.
When was the last time you pondered the heavy-hitting questions that get right at the meaning of life?
Homily for the Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
No matter how deep our suffering and sorrows, God’s love conquers all.
Homily for the Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.
On the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, we ponder how God shares his Divine Life with us.
Homily for Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, 2020.
Text of homily: https://mattsiegman.com/2020/06/sharing-the-trinitarian-life