Thu, 29 April 2010
Memorial of Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church. When trying to evangelize and be a testament to our faith, we must remember to try to stay between the two extremes of the spectrum. (Preached on Thursday, April 29, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Sun, 25 April 2010
Fourth Sunday of Easter. It is indeed possible to know Jesus and develop a relationship with him by truly listening to our shepherd. (Preached on Sunday, April 25, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Fri, 23 April 2010
Friday of the Third Week of Easter. Although you may be resistant at first, you can be like Ananias and go against what you think you should be doing and strive to do what God asks of us. (Preached on Friday, April 23, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Thu, 22 April 2010
Thursday of the Third Week of Easter. We can all be inspired by some of the Scriptural stories where we see people from the Bible, and perhaps all around us, that have a constant yearning for a strong relationship with God. (Preached on Thursday, April 22, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Sat, 17 April 2010
Saturday of the Second Week of Easter. Have you ever bumped into someone that knew you, but you didn't recognize them? Well, don't feel too bad, even Jesus' followers did not recognize Him after he had been resurrected. We should strive to recognize Jesus and the love of God in every one. (Preached on Saturday, April 17, 2010, Long Island, NY.) |
Fri, 16 April 2010
Friday of the Second Week of Easter. We are not solely respoinsible for our own faith lives: it involves each of us, the church as a whole, and ultimately, God Himself. (Preached on Friday, April 16, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Thu, 15 April 2010
Thursday of the Second Week of Easter. Father Dave helps us realize that we need each other's support from time to time, and we should not be hesitant to give it. (Preached on Thursday, April 15, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Sun, 11 April 2010
Second Sunday of Easter. Father Dave elucidates the significance of the Second Sunday of Easter, by delving into the different names this day goes by. (Preached on Sunday, April 11, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Fri, 9 April 2010
Friday in the Octave of Easter. Father Dave uses the story of Peter healing in the name of Christ that we should all do good deeds in Jesus' name. (Preached on Friday, April 9, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Thu, 8 April 2010
Thursday in the Octave of Easter. We are re-invigorated by the rising of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and we must realize that this shall re-inspire us to really get to work with our faith. (Preached on Thursday, 12:15pm, April 8, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Sun, 4 April 2010
Easter Sunday. Interestingly, the weekend of Easter Sunday was also the same weekend that Apple released the brand-new, highly-anticipated, technologically-wonderful iPad. Father Dave makes the connection that unlike how we always wait for the next new-fangled contraption, our salvation story never changes, and the product is always the same, and stays forever. (Preached on Sunday, April 4, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |
Sat, 3 April 2010
The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter. Interestingly, on the day of the Easter Vigil, was also the same day that Apple released the brand-new, highly-anticipated technologically wonderful iPad. Father Dave makes the connection that unlike how we always wait for the next new-fangled contraption, our salvation story never changes, and the product is always the same, and stays forever. (Preached on Saturday, April 3, 2010, St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City.) |