• Homilies,  Occasional

    Australia Day – 26 January 2025

    We often refer to the ‘word of the year’ – a word that encapsulates so much of the tenor and mood of a year that has gone.  The word for 2024?  “Brain-rot.”[1] Proposed by Oxford University Press, it’s a rather shocking indictment of where we.  As the publishing house described, ‘brain rot’ is defined as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content) considered to be trivial or unchallenging. Also: something characterized as likely to lead to such deterioration”.  Oxford University Press goes on to explain, “The first recorded use of ‘brain rot’ was found in 1854 in Henry David Thoreau’s…

  • Homilies,  Sunday,  Year C

    3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – 26 January 2025

    Every day the images of people who suffer are put before us – whether it be in Gaza, or Ukraine, or even in our own country.  In some ways we become inoculated against what we see. We turn over the channel, and go back to what we were doing.  We look for something more entertaining, not perhaps alluding to the fact that news broadcasts on television and social media are edited in such a way to keep us entertained in the first place.  The problems are too big for us to think about, the places of which they speak too far away, too foreign. And even though we shake our heads by the…

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  • Homilies,  Year C

    Christmas 2024

    It is often remarked that it is children who make Christmas.  Often, they are at the centre of our thoughts and practices when we come to celebrate Christmas – whether it be our own children, or grandchildren, nieces or nephews.  Christmas is an enchanting time for children – they are full of expectation and excitement.  Their sense of wonder at the decorations, the music, the family customs, Santa Claus, and our gift-giving are all infectious.  We lead them to the crib, and we bend down to their level and see the scene through their eyes.   The characters of Mary and Joseph, the baby Jesus, the shepherds, the wise men and…

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    Children’s Christmas Mass – 24 December 2024

    Over the last four weeks we have been decorating our Christmas trees. So as we sit in front of our Christmas tree let me tell you the tale of three trees.[1] Three little trees stood high upon a mountain discussing their dreams for the future.  The first little tree looked up at the dazzling night sky and said, “I want to carry the treasure of kings and queens. I want to be beautiful. I want to be filled with the riches of the world. The second little tree saw a nearby stream, and said, “I want to be a mighty sailing vessel. I want to sail in the roaring oceans,…

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  • Homilies,  Sunday,  Year C

    Fourth Sunday of Advent – 22 December 2024

    The season of Advent that we have been celebrating in the time leading up to the celebration of Christmas this week is a season characterized by hope – the theme of the Year of Jubilee which Pope Francis will open on 24 December, Christmas Eve. It has often struck me that in Australia we have our own particular experience of hope.  From penal settlement and convict experience, through to the mythology of the pioneer farmer, and to the shores of Gallipoli, the experience of so many migrants beginning life anew here, and extending even to our fascination with sport, Australians, historically, have defined themselves as those who often find themselves…

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    Third Sunday of Advent – 15 December 2024

    I think from every account we would say that the past year has been eventful in our world. The events that have played out on different levels continue to suggest that we are not only in an era of change but a change of era. Changing moments evoke the paradox of fear and hope deep within us. We glimpse the enormity of time and our fragility and insignificance before it whilst at the same time we wonder about new beginnings, about something new emerging.  We have the sense that something is passing, we are leaving behind something.  We sense that we are crossing over into something unknown and new.  We…

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    Second Sunday of Advent – 8 December 2023

    Christmas is associated with family for us, and often enough with family reunion.  Maybe family members who have been away for awhile are coming back home. Christmas is often a time, too, when we re-unite with friends with whom we have not been able to enjoy a great deal of contact over the year. Christmas is an expectant time, and as the time towards Christmas becomes shorter we are full of expectancy about it – even if this expectancy from time to time becomes a kind of dread! This kind of expectancy is, in different ways, at the heart of the Christmas mystery, and today’s gospel takes us to this…

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  • Sunday,  Year C

    First Sunday of Advent – 1 December 2024

    There used to be a Chinese curse which went, “May you live in interesting times!”  It is hard to know whether we live under this curse at this time, but we certainly live in a time of great change.  As Pope Francis himself remarked recently, it is not even that we live in an era of change, but that we live in a change of era.  And it is this that make the times even more interesting. Because of the uncertainty of change and the insecurity that pervasive change engenders in most of us, it is easy to resist change and to defend ourselves from its demands in different ways.  We can develop a…

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    33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – 17 November 2024

    The year now, of course, has the sense of beginning to wind up.  The HSC exams are over, university exams will be over in the coming week or so, the committees we might be on are having their final meetings for the year, the diaries are filling up with all the end of year social activities that we try and fit in before Christmas.  So, too, the Church’s liturgical year is coming to its end.  Next week it comes to its finality in the celebration of Christ the King, and then we begin a new year in the life of our Church with the season of Advent. A year ends,…

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    32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – 10 November 2024

    There is something that may strike us as quite peculiar in this Gospel story. Why would someone so poor put all she had to live on to support something which was already endowed by the wealthy and powerful? Why would she do it? This was not a tax:  the woman was not going to be punished for not “paying up.”  And yet of her own accord the widow puts what is for her an extraordinary sum of money into the treasury. Surely, one would think, she would have considered herself exempt. The money she put in was probably even that which she had gained from begging. Why then give it…

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