Homily for the Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time - Identity First, Then Action

Homily for the Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinar...

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Homily for the Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time - Do Your Portion of the Wall

Our conversation led to talking not so much about artificial intelligence, as what this means for humanity. What does it mean for humans to flourish? What does that conversation look like? It really was a mirroring of the document that Pope Leo announced. 

Homily for The Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ - Gnaw on My Flesh: The Presence We Cannot Outsource

What does it mean for us as human beings to flourish? What does it mean to have dignity as a human person? And what is the common good for all people? He goes through a whole hundred and thirty-five years of the Church’s social teaching to refocus our energies on that message.Rea ...  Show more