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Weekdays homilies

The Fragrance that Prepared Jesus

Holy Week asks us to see clearly. Mary's costly perfume poured on Jesus feet was disruptive love, beyond logic. Real love is wasteful,...

Sunday Homilies

The Passion of Jesus and the fate of a Believer

The Passion of Jesus shows pain precedes success. Disciples rejoiced at entry but faced His suffering. Crowds shifted from praise to hate. Jesus...

Weekdays homilies

The Beauty of Collaboration – Working with People

Unity brings strength, like in nature. Bad leaders divide for personal gain. Princess Inikpi sacrificed herself for Igala unity. Jesus and God sought...

Weekdays homilies

Steadfastness in Faith and Actions

Be steadfast in faith; enemies watch for your downfall. Errors make you vulnerable. The world focuses on your mistakes, not your good deeds....

Weekdays homilies

Eternal Life is our Goal

Eternal life is God's gift through Jesus. It's a life with Him eternally, not just physical. Those in darkness won't understand. Live a...

Weekdays homilies

The Glorious Freedom

Choose God, even in adversity. Sin enslaves. Truth brings freedom. Susanna, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego chose faith over fear. Embrace the glorious freedom of...

Weekdays homilies

The Cancer of Obstinacy: A Rejection of Jesus

Those calling Jesus "teacher" often ignore Him. Pharisees' obstinacy led to consequences. Ignoring Jesus deprives grace, brings spiritual illness. Don't be obstinate; listen...

Weekdays homilies

Light in the Shadows

Injustice faces divine light. Susanna, falsely accused, trusted God. Jesus: "I am the Light." His light reveals truth, offers hope, mercy. Don't give...

Sunday Homilies

Alone with None but God

Confronting the past is hard, but God forgives. Don't dwell on the past; God's doing a new thing. Look to the future God...

Weekdays homilies

The Conspiracy Against the Just: Jesus’ Story

History repeats injustice. Jesus faced death for doing good. Religious leaders were envious. Even just Nicodemus was scorned. Speak out against injustice; make...