November 21, 2009
Christ the King
This homily is mostly a re-post, but it's from three years ago before I got the homily blog proper going. Plus, I still like it a lot and it's certainly new to the people of God in Yonkers and probably most readers of a minor friar. Follow this link for my homily for this weekend.
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GREAT homily, Father Charles. I get so tired of Jesuits and (some) Cappucins telling me how "Christ the King" is an outdated and irrelevant term. It's as if to say, "history is irrelevant".
ReplyDeleteThis may be your most beautiful homily. Thank you so much for bringing it back for us to learn from.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement, friends. This was one of my first Sunday homilies, back when I was a deacon. I still like it.
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