Recorded Homilies at St. Dominic’s
September 2016
September 4th, 2016 Carry Your Own Cross
Fr. Corwin’s homily on Sunday, September 4th, 2016 on “carrying our own cross”, a metaphor that means our road to holiness may not be to our liking and it may be difficult. We may be called to do something or be something that makes some sacrifice and suffering to our own desires for the sake of God and others.
August 2016
August 28th, 2016 The Books of the Bible, Protestant vs Catholic
Fr. Jerome preaches about the differences between a Catholic vs Protestant Bibles, who added or removed which books and how can we understand the differences. What is scripture and what is not scripture, the great debate. Listen and learn.
August 21st, 2016 Fr. David’s Homily “The Narrow Gate”
Fr. David preaches at St. Dominic’s on the lock out of salvation that could happen if we don’t take Jesus’ teachings seriously. The gate is open, narrow, but open. Everyone is welcome but we do not know when we will be called to enter. Living a true christian life isn’t easy, we have to strive to stay in close relationship with God. Trust in Jesus gives us power to let go of our fears and move ahead with faith and hope.
August 21st, 2016 Deacon Errol “The Last Shall Be First”
August 21st, 2016 Deacon Errol “The Last Shall Be First”.
August 14th, 2016
Fr. Corwin Low, OP preaching at St. Dominic’s on August 14th, 2016. “I have to come to set the earth on fire!” Jesus comes to set division? Jesus asks us to be different, to love differently, and to think of others before ourselves which often invites mockery and persecution. Listen as Fr. Corwin explains.
August 7th, 2016 Mass on the Grass Feast of St. Dominic
July 2016
July 24th, 2016 Dominican Missionaries
July 17th, 2016 A tale of two sisters Martha and Mary
Fr. Corwin preaches at St. Dominic’s on the Gospel of Luke, the story of two sisters Martha and Mary.
July 10th, 2016 The Good Samaritan
Deacon Errol delivers a homily on the Good Samaritan. Who is my neighbor, but the one who shows compassion. The ones that love God are those that live a life of compassion by not making divisions by race, creed, religion or nationality. Love must proceed knowledge so to avoid judging others.
July 3rd, 2016 Anniversary of the Dedication of the Cathedral in Sacramento
Is nothing sacred? The sacredness of our spaces as Jesus protected the sacredness of the temple and how we approach and prepare to be in the sacred space of our Church on Sunday today. Bringing our best to God and preparing ourselves to present ourselves to him and honor his sacrifice for us with dignity and decorum.
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