Monday, May 18, 2026

Pentecost homily (24 May 2026)


 

PENTECOST HOMILY, JOHN 20:19-23, May 24, 2026

By Father Vincent Corbelli, MM

1. STORY

John was sitting comfortably in the plane ready to take off for a long trip over the ocean when the pilot announced a slight delay due to trouble with the plane's compass.  The pilot then announced another delay explaining that the compass had to be replaced with a new one.  Finally, the pilot announced the plane was ready to depart as the compass was in order.  During this delay no one complained as all knew the importance of a compass to guide them during the long flight.  The Holy Spirit is our compass guiding us during our long journey in life.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 20:19-23

A. THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

When the resurrected Jesus visited the disciples for the first time after his resurrection, he gave them the gift of the Holy Spirit. "He breathed on them and said to them, 'Receive the Holy Spirit.”

B. JESUS GAVE THE DISCIPLES A MISSION

Jesus not only gave the disciples a gift but he also gave them a mission, a task for them to do.  He sent them out to preach the good news.  "As the Father has sent me, so I send you." 

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

Jesus has given us the gift of the Holy Spirit both at our baptism and our confirmation.  How does the Holy Spirit help us? 

i)  During our complicated journey in life, the Holy Spirit will help us to better understand the problems we meet and will help us make the right decisions.  We must ask the Holy Spirit for his help.

iiI) There are many voices we may hear giving us advice on how to act or how to solve a problem.   We must listen carefully to his guidance and obey it.                    

B. JESUS HAS GIVEN US A MISSION

Just as Jesus was sent by his father into this world to preach the good news of their salvation, so does Jesus send us out on the same mission. 

i) Where shall we go?  St. Pope John Paul II answers this question, "The world today is one great mission land, even in countries of longstanding Christian tradition."  

ii) How do we carry out this mission?

a) We must pray for the people we wish to evangelize.

b) We preach by our actions.  We are kind, respectful, and caring towards others.

c) We share our message that for those who follow him, Jesus will bring them peace, happiness, and will give them eternal life. 

 

4. CONCLUSION

A) John knew the importance of the plane's compass to guide them to their destination.

B) Jesus gave the disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit and the mission to preach the good news about their salvation. 

C) We have also received the gift of the Holy Spirit and the mission to continue the work of sharing the good news about Jesus.

 

7th Sunday of Easter Ascension homily (17 May 2026) Go to all nations

 


7th Sunday of Easter ASCENSION, MATTHEW 28:16-20, May 17, 2026

By Father Vincent Corbelli, MM

1. STORY

Fr. John went on a tour to China.  The tour group stopped in a department store to buy some souvenirs.  He walked around the store and came to where paintings were being sold and asked the young Chinese salesgirl which painting she liked most.  She immediately pointed to a painting of a girl with folded hands praying.  This surprised Fr. John very much as religion was a topic not often spoken of in a communist controlled country like China.  He then asked her why she liked this picture.  He said she was a Catholic.  Again, this response surprised Fr. John and he asked her how was it that she was a Catholic.  She said her grandmother taught her about Jesus and arranged for her baptism. Even under difficult circumstances, the Gospel was being preached.

 

2. GOSPEL, MATTHEW 28:16-20

A) GO TO ALL NATIONS

Jesus tells us very clearly where we must go to share the good news.   We must go to the over 6 billion people throughout the world.  We must go to the rich and poor, the educated and not educated, and to those who welcome us and do not welcome us.

B) MAKE DISCIPLES OF THEM

Jesus not only tells us where we must go but also tells us very clearly what we must do.  We must make disciples of all.  We must tell them of the great peace and happiness that will be theirs when they come to know, love, and serve God.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) GO TELL ALL

Go to your family, your friends, your classmates, your colleagues, your neighbours and whomever you may meet.  Most people live very busy lives and may not have the interest or time to think about God.  This should not discourage us, rather it should challenge us to think of practical and interesting ways to help them know about God.

B) MAKE THEM DISCIPLES

THE FOLLOWING ARE STEPS TO HELP ONE BECOME A DISCIPLE OF Jesus.

i) One must know that Jesus exists and can help them

find peace and happiness. 

ii) One must study the basic teachings of Jesus by attending a weekly class for about 18 months. 

iii) One must be baptized and live a life following the instructions of Jesus by loving God, neighbour and self.

 

4. CONCLUSION

In the story, under difficult circumstances, the grandmother was able to make her granddaughter a disciple of Jesus.  She obeyed Jesus’ command to go and make all his disciples.  We also must obey Jesus’ command by going to all whom we meet and tell them about God and pray that they will accept God who is the source of peace and happiness.

 


6A Easter homily (10 May 2026) The gift of the Holy Spirit / Paraclete

 


6A EASTER HOMILY, JOHN 14:15­:21, May 10, 2026

By: Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1. STORY

John was a young Native American Indian who had to pass a test to become a full member of his tribe.  His father took him into the forest, blindfolded him, and left him alone.  He had to sit on the stump of a tree all night and was not permitted to take the blindfold off until the sun rose the following morning.  He was by himself, he could not cry out for help.  John was terrified as he could hear all kinds of noises.  Beasts were all around him.  Maybe some person would harm him.  The wind blew the grass and earth and even shook the stump.  Yet John sat there quietly, not removing the blindfold.  It was the only way to pass the test to become a full member of the tribe.  Finally, after a horrific night, the sun appeared and he removed the blindfold.  It was then that he saw his father sitting on the stump next to him guarding him the entire night.  We are never alone.  Even when we do not know it, the Holy Spirit/ Paraclete is protecting us.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 14:15­:21

A) THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT/PARACLETE

Jesus tells us that his Father will give us another Paraclete who will be with us always.  The Holy Spirit/

Paraclete will protect us from the devil and from those who wish to harm us.  The Holy Spirit / Paraclete will comfort us when life becomes difficult, when we fall or when we suffer.

B) HOW TO RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT

Jesus tells us the way to receive the great gift is that we must love him by obeying his commandments.  It’s like John who loves his father knowing that his father deeply loves him.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) The Holy Spirit helps us

The Holy Spirit is like a compass guiding us by keeping us on the right path as journey through the vast, dangerous and difficult forest of life.  We must follow the guidance of the compass, the Holy Spirit.  The Holy Spirit is like a watch giving us accurate information about what is right and what is wrong.  It would be difficult to know what time it is by just guessing.  It would often be difficult to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong if we only depend on ourselves.

B) LOVE JESUS BY OBEYING HIS COMMANDMENTS

In the story John knew by his father’s actions that his father loved him.  It was natural that he would love his father in return.  We know that Jesus loves us so it is natural we love Jesus.  We love Jesus by our actions such as being kind, patient, and forgiving to others.  We love Him by being grateful, encouraging and understanding.

 

4. CONCLUSION

In the story, John’s father loved his son and stayed with him the whole night though John was not aware of this during the night.  The Holy Spirit is always with us protecting and comforting us though we may not be aware of his presence.  With the help of the Holy Spirit, we are able to love Jesus by carrying out his command to love God, neighbour and self.


Wednesday, April 29, 2026

5A Easter homily (03 May 2026) Heaven is our home

 


5A EASTER HOMILY, JOHN 14:1-12, May 3, 2026

By: Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1. STORY

Mary, a rich lady, had a dream that she was in heaven with an angel who showed her around.  She asked the angel who the person was who lived in the mansion in front of her.  The reply was that her gardener lived there.  She was surprised as on earth her gardener lived with his family in a very small house.  As they continued to walk, she saw a small cottage under construction and asked who lived there.  She was shocked when the angel informed her that the small cottage was for her.  She replied that this would be very difficult for her as she was accustomed to living in a mansion.  The angel explained that they were using the material sent from earth, such as kindness, generosity, and forgiveness to build the house.  As she sent up very little material, such as works of charity, her house had to be small.  She then woke up from her dream realizing that her life has to change as she needed to store up treasures in heaven by her good works.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 14:1-12

A) JESUS GOES TO PREPARE A HOUSE FOR US

Christ cares for us in the present as he provides us with the basic necessities of life such as food, water, shelter and clothing.  He cares for our future as the gospel tells us: “In my father’s house there are many dwelling places…I am going to prepare a place for you.

B) I WILL COME BACK AGAIN

We must be ready for Christ’s return.  “I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.”

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) OUR FUTURE HOME:

i) Our life has a beginning but it will never end.

ii) When we end our life on earth, we begin our life in heaven.  It will be the one of great joy as we will be with Jesus.  “I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.”

B) HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE RETURN OF JESUS

i) As we prepare for an examination, or a meal, or a journey, so too must we prepare for our journey to heaven.

Here are two suggestions. 

a) Pray daily asking God for a strong faith and thanking him for all his blessings.

b) Be kind towards others in our speech as this is part of the spiritual material we send to heaven as mentioned in the story.

 

4. CONCLUSION

In the story Mary realized the importance of good works as a way to prepare for her home in heaven.  Jesus tells us that he is concerned about our future as he is going to prepare a home for us in heaven.  We realize that the ultimate end of our journey on earth is heaven, and we must be ready for Christ’s return by living a good life full of good works.


Sunday, April 26, 2026

4A Easter homily (26 April 2026) Jesus, the Good Shepherd

 


4A EASTER HOMILY, JOHN 10:1-10 April 26, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1. STORY

Mary, a 52-year-old teacher, was accompanying her students across a road on a school activity when a speeding car roared toward them.  She put herself in the path of the car pushing aside six students before being struck.  She died from her injuries.  Thousands attended her memorial service and funeral.  All considered her a hero by giving up her life to save her students.  Jesus, the good shepherd, did the same to save us.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 10:1-10

A) JESUS THE GOOD SHEPHERD

Jesus describes what he does for us.

i) He leads the sheep (us) to pasture to find nourishing food.  He walks in front of them so that they will not get lost or leave the flock.  He comes so that they may have life and have it abundantly.

B) THE SHEEP FOLLOW THE GOOD SHEPHERD

i) The sheep listen carefully and hear and recognize his voice.

ii) The sheep follow him for they know that he is to be trusted to bring them to rich pastures.

iii) The sheep will be saved from all danger.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) TODAY’S GOOD SHEPHERDS

We are blessed having good shepherds to lead us through difficult times.

i) Our Pope Francis who gave us a great example of living a simple life, speaks in language that is easily understood and welcomes everyone.

ii) Our bishop who provides us with timely advice, provides us with priests to serve us and helps the local church follow the example of Jesus.

iii) Our parish priest who arranges parish Masses, plans the parish activities, and cares for the upkeep of the parish.

B) WE ARE TODAY’S SHEEP

We use the examples of being like sheep as to understand the parable.

i) We hear Jesus by listening to his word found in the bible

during the Mass homily, and in the directives from our pope and bishop.

ii) We follow Jesus by imitating his example of loving God, loving our neighbor as he did by caring for others, and loving ourselves by caring for our spiritual and physical health.

iii) We will be saved by having peace in our hearts and being assured of eternal happiness.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The teacher, like a good shepherd, gave her life to save her pupils.  Jesus is our good shepherd who cares for us and finally gives his life to save us.  Our modern good shepherds are the Pope, our bishop, and our parish priest.  We must listen to their words, follow their advice, and we will be saved.  We thank Jesus for being our good shepherd and providing us with modern-day shepherds.

 


3A Easter homily (19 April 2026) How to recognize Jesus

 


3A EASTER HOMILY, LUKE 24:13-35, APRIL 19, 2026

By: Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1. STORY

John was a businessman, who on weekends would take a few poor children out for an enjoyable day. First, he would buy them some new clothes, then would take them to see a good movie or go to an amusement park and finally end the day with a tasty meal.

One day after finishing a delicious meal, one of the young children asked John if he was Jesus.  John smiled and said no.  The boy said that he knew that Jesus helped people and thought that as John always helped people, he might be Jesus.  The boy knew Jesus as one who helped people.

 

2. GOSPEL: JOHN 24:13-35

A) THE DISCIPLES DID NOT RECOGNIZE JESUS

While they were walking to a village named Emmaus, the two disciples were discussing what had happened to Jesus in Jerusalem during the past few days.  Though Jesus walked along with them, they did not recognize him as being the risen Jesus.

 

B) JESUS HELPING THEM TO RECOGNIZE THAT HE WAS THE RISEN JESUS

Jesus helped them in two ways.

i) He explained the meaning of the bible, “Beginning then, with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted for them every passage of the Scripture which referred to him.”

ii) He celebrated the Eucharist with them.  “He took bread, pronounced the blessing, then broke the bread and began to distribute it to them.”  He took bread, pronounced the blessing, then broke the bread and began to distribute it to them.  With that their eyes were open and they recognized him.”

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) MANY DO NOT RECOGNIZE JESUS

Many believe that Jesus does not exist.  Others believe that if Jesus is God, he is not concerned about us and does not help us as they cite the many problems in the world.  Many believe that Jesus lived 2,000 years ago and in no way can help us today.

B) WE HELP OTHERS TO RECOGNIZE JESUS

We recognize a policeman, a nurse, or a priest by the uniform they wear.  We recognize Jesus in the following ways:

i) By those who are kind, caring, and helpful to others such as Mother Teresa who spent her life in helping the poor; in St. Pope John Paul II who was a caring shepherd who preached the gospel throughout the world; in a gentle parent, a kind teacher, or a patient nurse.

ii) We recognize Jesus in the word of God, the Eucharist, and in our prayers.  We also help people to see Jesus when we are helpful, kind, patient, caring, and forgiving toward others.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The children thought John might be Jesus as he was so kind and caring toward them.  The disciples only recognized Jesus after he had helped them by explaining the Scriptures to them and sharing the Eucharist with them.  Today we recognize Jesus in those who help others such as Mother Teresa, St. Pope John Paul II, a caring parent, a kind teacher, or a patient nurse.  We help others to see Jesus by our kind words and helpful actions.

 


Thursday, April 9, 2026

2A Easter homily (12 April 2026) Peace be with you

 


2A Easter Homily: John 20:19­-31 April 12, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1. STORY

During a violent storm on the Atlantic Ocean, all passengers on the ship going from Europe to New York were filled with fear, except Mary, an elderly woman.  She maintained a calm and peaceful appearance.  When asked by one of her fellow passengers how this was possible, she replied, I have two sons, one in heaven and one in New York.  During the storm I prayed to God that if the ship sank, I would first see my son in heaven.  If it was God’s will that the ship passed safely through the storm, then she would first see her son in New York.  In other case she would eventually see her two sons. She said that God always brought her peace.

 

2. GOSPEL: JOHN 20:19-­31

A) THE DISCIPLES WERE FULL OF FEAR

The disciples were full of fear because 

i) Jewish leaders might put them in prison or even worse kill them.

ii) Jesus, their leader, had died and thus they were leaderless.

iii) They were ashamed at having deserted Jesus in his greatest hour of need. 

B JESUS BRINGS PEACE

When Jesus visited his disciples on Easter night, he was not angry nor did he criticize them.  Rather he greeted them twice with, “Peace be with you.”  Jesus wanted them to have peace in their hearts.  The result was that “At the sight of the Lord”, the disciples rejoiced.  Jesus brought them peace and joy.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) MANY ARE FILLED WITH FEARS

Many people are filled with fear just as the disciples were.  Some are fearful due to poor health, lack of money, worried about their children, job security, or about their future.  In many parts of the world, fears come from war, hunger, or disease.

B) JESUS BRINGS US PEACE

Just as Jesus brought peace to the fearful disciples, he brings us peace and joy.  He brings us peace for the following reasons.

i) He has risen, is alive, and is with us. 

ii) He is the good Shepherd who protects us from those who wish to harm us.

iii) He is the light of the world guiding us through life.

iv) He is the Bread of Life and the Living Water nourishing us on our journey.

v) He will give us eternal life at the end of our worldly journey.

 

4. CONCLUSION

As she journeyed across the dangerous ocean, Mary had great faith in Jesus resulting in her having peace in her heart.  The fearful disciples, upon seeing Jesus and hearing this greetings of peace, were filled with joy.  We, though filled with fear at times, will have peace and joy when we believe that Jesus is with us, protecting us as the good shepherd, guiding us as the light of the world, and nourishing us as the bread of life and the living water.  Remember the words of Jesus, “Peace be with you.”

 


Pentecost homily (24 May 2026)

  PENTECOST HOMILY, JOHN 20:19-23, May 24, 2026 By Father Vincent Corbelli, MM 1. STORY John was sitting comfortably in the plane re...