The Judgement of Love
Fr Gregory preaches on Meatfare Sunday at their new mission in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland on Sunday the 23rd of February.

Fr Gregory preaches on Meatfare Sunday at their new mission in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland on Sunday the 23rd of February.
Fr. Gregory delivers the sermon of St. Cyril of Alexandria on the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Fr. Gregory preaches about the Publican and the Pharisee as we prepare for the season of Great Lent.
How can we progress in our lives as Christians? What principle gives us the ability to progress in our lives? Trying to answer that question, Fr. Dn. Emmanuel called this sermon “The Progress Principle.” The sermon included a science illustration about how catalysts work. This YouTube video will show you the same experiment.
Fr. Christopher says, "God works miracles by His power and when material objects are used these become channels of grace."
Since Christians are members of the body of Christ and relate to Him as the bride to the groom, the Church can never be thought of as a mere institution. Whereas it is marriage that bring a man and a woman together in a dynamic union growing into the perfection of love, it is baptism that constitutes the Church by bringing together men and women, boys and girls into a covenant relationship of love with Christ.
Fr. Christopher preaches on the events of the Baptism of Christ.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel reflects on the early childhood of Jesus and the role of his parents.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Holy Innocents and God's ultimate purpose.
Fr. Deacon Emmanuel says we are not celebrating the birth of baby Jesus. We are celebrating the birth of Christ—the birth of “the Anointed One,” the Messiah.
Fr. Christopher sets the record straight on the celebration of Christmas.
Fr. Gregory speaks to both the children and adults admonishing them and all of us to properly prepare for the coming of Christ in the flesh.
Deacon Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon today from the Gospel of St. Luke, chapter 13.
Deacon Emmanuel Kahn's homily on the biblical story of Blind Bartimaeus reminds that we should all become focused on Christ, instead of our problems—even if those problems rightly remain important to us.
For St. Paul and for the whole Church the cross of Christ was the only boast of those who called themselves Christians, not the works of the Law which could not and cannot save.
Deacon Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon on the Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple.
Fr. Christopher gives the sermon and reminds us that If you believe in God you will want to be more like Him. You will want to be more loving and more help to others.
Fr. Christopher is the preacher today and reminds us that it is more than an act of mercy; it is an act of love, to put someone else’s needs before your own.
Fr. Gregory preaches on All Hallows Eve or Hallowe'en taking his text from the rich man and the poor beggar in the Gospel.
Fr. Christopher is the homilist and he reminds us that the Incarnation of Christ means that physical things are used by God to bless us.
In the Epistle for today from the closing verses of Chapter 6 of the Second Letter to the Corinthians, St Paul gives us a challenge and a promise. He challenges us to change how we are living; and he promises us that if we separate ourselves from idols, God will be loving and gentle and care for us with great mercy.
Fr. Christopher gives the sermon and reminds us that we use humour to get through life. Christ often used the humor of absurdity to make His point.
When we look upon the face of Jesus, Light responds to Light. We are enlightened, therefore we see and what we see is the same glorious Light which is Christ.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel Kahn asks "What does it mean to stand firm in our faith in Christ?"
For each of us, when we approach the things of God we need to be open to what God wants of us and we need to be taught by God, through His Church, through Holy Tradition and through the Scriptures, as we listen to what He wants us to know.
Today Fr. Gregory combines his children's sermon and his adult sermon to illustrate the importance of the cross.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel exhorts the faithful to begin the new ecclesiastical year with the goal of being like Christ.
Fr. Christopher gives the homily on the patron saint of the parish - St. Aidan.
It is the recognition of Jesus in the midst of the storm that calms the fears of the disciples. With Jesus around there is no need to fear.
This miracle of Christ feeding a large crowd on the shore of the Sea of Galilee occurs in all four gospels. So it is important, but what does it mean for us today? Fr. Dn. Emmanuel gives the sermon.