Tuesday, August 25, 2015

My new blog

Parish Priest of Chippawa http://parochuschippawensis.blogspot.ca/

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Moving on...

As of August 5, 2015, Fr Paul is the new Parish Priest of Chippawa, Ontario (part of the City of Niagara Falls). The church is Sacred Heart.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

The One, True and Living God

We give you thanks, O God: we give you thanks, Trinity one and true, Divinity one and most high, Unity one and holy. (Liturgy of the Hours) BY THE PROPER USE OF OUR MINDS, we can discover and know that there must be a Maker of this world and an Author of Life. There must be and is a Creator and Lord, who is infinitely wise, all powerful, eternal and personal. The one who made us cannot be inferior to us: God cannot be a mere impersonal “force”. This all truthful God has in fact spoken to us. He spoke to our first parents. He spoke to Abraham and his children down through the ages. And finally God came among us, taking on our human flesh, becoming our brother and Saviour: Jesus Christ. Today’s feast celebrates our Faith, which is the true one, and its central mystery: one true and living God, in three Divine Persons, who share equally in being God, who each are equally and coeternally the Almighty. We are called to a share in God’s own supernatural life: called to be children of the Father and sons and daughters of Light; living branches on the true and fruitful Vine, Jesus Christ; temples of the Holy Spirit.

Monday, January 6, 2014

The Epiphany -- the original feast of Christ the King On this day was born, in 1412, Saint Joan of Arc. Having accomplished her earthly, political mission, a mission which was of supernatural, prophetic, divine origin, she continues from the glory of Paradise, her continuing mission: apostle, teacher and defender of the social kingship of our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the universe, and therefore the King of the Nations. In the cathedral of Reims, having obtained that the Dauphin, Charles, receive consecration as King of France, Joan suddenly asked: Sire, give me France! After her insistence, and his understandable hesitation, documents were drawn up, giving France to the Maid. She then said, "the Pucelle gives France to Jesus Christ". After some time in prayer, she then said: "Jesus Christ gives and entrusts France to King Charles, to be ruled in His (Christ's) Name". All real authority is from God, through Christ "from whom we receive everything that is good". It is not enough that some private persons from various nations adore Him. The nations as such must worship and obey Him.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Saved by the Precious Blood of Jesus

Last Sunday's homily (October 14, the 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time). Sorry for the delay.

The gates of Heaven were opened by the infinite love of Jesus Christ, who poured forth His Blood "for us men and for our salvation". He is our Saviour and not we ourselves. He puts us in the "state of salvation", as St. Thomas Aquinas calls it, the state of grace, through the waters of Baptism. Once established as "children of God through faith" we must preserve this salvation and not throw it away through serious sin. Therefore, we must keep the commandments, in serious matters, in order to be saved, but we do not save ourselves. We do cooperate in the work of our salvation.

Here is a recording of it.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Indissolubility of Marriage

Marriage is between one man and one woman, for life and open to life. I explained the "unbreakable bond of love and peace". Here is a recording.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Sunday 26 of Ordinary Time, Year B

All are called to eternal salvation in the glory of Paradise.

All are called to faith, for the Lord God wills that "all men be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth". Amongst the believers, some persevere in charity and grace to the end, and some do not, for "many are called but few are chosen" (which is Pope St. Gregory the Great's interpretation of this text).

This homily was an exercise in "liturgical catechesis". Not a catechesis about the sacred liturgy, but a use of the sacred liturgy as a source of doctrine. My subject was the "second death".

This was the homily preached at the 7:30 p.m. mass. Here is a recording.