TOPIC: PROCLAIM
ON THE HOUSETOPS June 21, 2026
By Father Vincent
Corbelli, MM
12A SUNDAY
HOMILY, MATTHEW 10:26-33
1. STORY
John, a primary
school student, was living with ten other boys in a dormitory while attending
boarding school. Though he was a
Catholic no student knew this. One day a
new student, Jim, a fervent Catholic, arrived. The young students made fun of Jim when they
saw him kneeling at his bed when saying his morning and night prayers. John remembered that his mother told him to
say daily his morning and night prayers. One evening when Jim was kneeling at his bed
saying his night prayers, John also knelt by his bed and also said his night
prayers. When the other students saw
this, they stopped making fun of Jim. John
and Jim followed the teaching of Jesus: "What I say to you in the
darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the
housetops."
2. GOSPEL.
MATTHEW 10:26-33
A) WHAT JESUS HAS
TAUGHT US
Jesus has taught
us many things. Here are three examples:
i) He has taught us about God.
ii) He has taught
us about men and women.
iii) He has
taught us about life.
B) SPEAK IN THE
LIGHT, PROCLAIM ON THE HOUSETOPS Jesus instructs us to share his message with
the whole world. He wishes us to bring
this joyful news to this near and far.
3. APPLICATION TO
LIFE
A) WHAT JESUS HAS
TAUGHT US
i) There is a God
who created us, loves us and cares for us. He loves us so much that he has sent his only
son Jesus, to save us.
ii) We are God's
children. We must live a life of loving
God, others and ourselves. We must
resist the temptations of being proud, selfish, and revengeful.
iii) We know that
life is like a journey which has a beginning and end. We know that end of life is death which is not
an end but the beginning of a new and happy life in heaven with God.
B) HOW TO
PROCLAIM THE GOOD NEWS
i) We must
proclaim the good news to our family, at work, with friends and with
strangers.
ii) We do this by
telling others what we believe as Catholics. There is a God who loves us, Jesus is our
savior, we must live a life of love and there is eternal life and death.
iii) We do this
by our actions. We are respectful of others;
we try to help the needy according to our ability and we are forgiving towards
those who have offended us.
4. CONCLUSION
Little Jim was
not afraid to say his prayers even though the other students made fun of him. By his good actions he influenced his fellow
student, John, live out his faith. Jesus
wants us to share what he taught us to the whole world. We do this in our family, at work, with our
friends and strangers. We tell them
about God, about Jesus and how to live properly. We do this by our actions of being kind to
people, helping the needy and forgiving those who may have offended us. We
thank Jesus and ask him for the strength to do as he has instructed us.