13 March 2019

David Mills on Ethika Politika | Finding the Good in Every Homily

"On Christmas day we went for Mass to a very famous, and very big, church in the major American city where our second child and his wife live. The Mass was lovely. A beautifully decorated church, a reverent celebration, lectors who made you hear the story afresh, a booming organ and a cantor with an astonishing voice.

"The celebrant was, I think, a bishop. And his homily was . . . astonishingly pointless and trivial."

In a recent commentary, writer David Mills reflected on the the importance of good homilies and on the importance of finding good in every homily, whether it is preached well or not.


To access Mr. Mill's complete post, please visit:

Ethika Politika: Finding the Good in Every Homily (10 JAN 19)

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