Monday, January 26, 2026

4A Sunday in Ordinary Time homily (01 February 2026) Blessed are the merciful

 


4A SUNDAY HOMILY, MATTHEW 5:1-12, February 1, 2026

By: Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM

1) STORY

Mary was trying to find her first job and decided to apply to a company which was looking for staff.  It was a rainy day and while riding on the bus she noticed other girls her age going to the same place to apply for work.  As she was getting off the bus, a middle-aged woman in front of her slipped and fell on the curb.  The other girls saw this but went on while Mary stopped to help her get up.  The woman asked Mary if she could help her to her office.  Mary did help her but was worried she might be late and lose her chance for a job.  When they arrived at the company, the middle-aged woman introduced herself as Mrs. Chan and thanked Mary for being so kind and helpful.  When it was Mary’s turn to see the employment manager, she entered the office and was astonished to see Mrs. Chan who warmly welcomed her.  Mary got the job.

 

2) GOSPEL, MATTHEW 5:1-12

A) BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL

Jesus was merciful.

i) He talked about the merciful Samaritan in the parable of the Good Samaritan, (Luke 10:25-37).

ii) When Jesus was on the cross, he promised the thief that he would be with Jesus in paradise (Luke 23;42-43). 

B) YOU WILL BE SHOWN MERCY

Jesus tells us we will be rewarded when we are merciful toward others, “If you forgive others their sins, your heavenly father will forgive you” (Matt.6:14).

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) BE MERCIFUL

i We should be merciful to those who are good to us and also to those who are not.

ii) We are merciful by our kind attitude towards others, by our gentle words, and by our caring actions.

B) YOU WILL BE SHOWN MERCY

i) Jesus will bless us when we follow his example. 

ii) We will have peace in our hearts knowing we are doing good.

iii) People will recognize and reward our acts of mercy.

 

4) CONCLUSION

Mary was rewarded by showing mercy to the lady in need. Jesus taught us by word and example to be merciful.  God will reward us for being merciful in word and deed by giving us peace of heart.

 


Wednesday, January 21, 2026

3A Sunday in Ordinary Time homily (25 January 2026) Come follow me

 


3A Sunday Homily, Matthew 4:12­-23,

January 25, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1) STORY

During the war, after fierce fighting in a small town, a soldier found a beautiful statue of Jesus with his two hands missing.  He did not want to throw it away, yet he feared to place it anywhere as it was.  He solved this problem by putting it at the entrance of the town with a sign in front of it, “LEND ME YOUR HANDS.”  In today’s gospel Jesus asks us to lend him our hands.

 

2) GOSPEL: MATTHEW 4:12­-23

A) COME AFTER ME

Christ asks us to follow him.  We do this because

i) He is the light of the world leading us to happiness.  The first reading tells us that "The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light.” 

ii) He is the bread of life who gives us the spiritual strength to live as his friend in a world filled with temptations and difficulties.

B) I WILL MAKE YOU FISHERS OF MEN

Christ wants us to bring people to him.  Many do not know that he exists and is the source of the gifts which they are searching for: happiness, joy and peace.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) FOLOWING JESUS

We follow Jesus, our teacher and guide, by listening to his instructions as found in the bible and by ideally reading it each day.  We hear his word during Mass.

B) BRING OTHERS TO JESUS

We bring others to Jesus:

i) By word.  We should share with others what we know about Jesus, how he helped people when on earth, and how he continues to help us each day.  He is the source of our happiness, joy, and peace.

ii) By our actions.  We bring others to Jesus by our kind and caring acts, by willing to listen to those in pain, and by helping those in pain, and by helping those in need.

 

4) CONCLUSION

In the story we learned that we are the modern hands of Jesus.  We follow Jesus by listening to him as he speaks to us through the bible, by praying to him, and by receiving the Eucharist.  We bring others to Jesus by our kind and caring

words, by listening to those in pain, and by helping those in need. Jesus is the source of our joy, happiness and peace.

 


Monday, January 19, 2026

2A Sunday in Ordinary Time homily (18 January 2026) Be gentle

 


2A SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, JOHN 1:29-­34, JANUARY 18, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM

1)  STORY

A king loved his son very much.  The son was hunchback, and the king made every effort to find a cure for him.  He consulted a wise man and was told to have a statue made resembling his son.  However, it was to have a straight back and the statue was to be placed in the palace garden. Each time the boy saw this statue he would say, “That’s me.”  Gradually the boy was able to straighten his back and have a normal posture.  The statue became his model which he imitated.

 

2) GOSPEL: JOHN 1:29­-34

A) JESUS, THE LAMB OF GOD

John the Baptist pointed out Jesus as the Lamb of God because Jesus was like a lamb, gentle, obedient and humble.  We know that Jesus was gentle towards the sick, blind, deaf, the hungry, children and all those in need.

B) JESUS TAKES AWAY THE SINS OF THE WORLD

John the Baptist also said that Jesus, the Lamb, would take away the sins of the world.  We know that Jesus forgave sinners, his disciples who fled when he was most in need, those who put him to death, and the thief on the cross.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) BE GENTLE AND KIND

Jesus is our model, and we should imitate him by being gentle and kind towards others.  We know this gentleness especially when we speak using kind words and showing respect by our actions and attitude.  We must control our anger, our impatience, and our rough and rude ways when dealing with others.

B) FORGIVE OTHERS

It is difficult in our busy lives to completely avoid hurting others and being hurt by others, whether deliberately or not, in word and deed.  

Just as Jesus forgives us, we should forgive others.  We should ask for forgiveness if we have offended others.

 

4) CONCLUSION

Just as the king’s son was helped by seeing the statue in the garden, we are helped by seeing and following the good example of Jesus. Just as Jesus, the Lamb of God, was gentle, obedient and humble, we must also be gentle when dealing with others.  As Jesus forgives us our sins, we must forgive those who have sinned against us; and we must ask for forgiveness from those whom we have offended.  When we imitate Jesus, we will be blessed with his happiness and peace.


Saturday, January 10, 2026

Year A Baptism of the Lord homily (11 January 2026) Our baptism

 


BAPTISM OF JESUS – Sunday Homily, Matthew 3:13 -17, January 11, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1) STORY

One day John entered a newly built church and was very impressed by the beauty of the church.  What caught his attention the most was a beautiful tabernacle hanging down from the ceiling of the church which looked like it was made of glass.  As he walked closer wanting to see what was inside, he was amazed to see the reflection of his face on the outside.  When he thought about the reflection of his face on the outside and the Eucharist in the inside of the tabernacle, he realized that he was like a living tabernacle.  Jesus was living in his heart because he had been baptized. 

 

2) GOSPEL: Matthew 3:13 – 17

- THE HOLY SPIRIT: Jesus, at his baptism, received the Holy Spirit.  We read, “He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove upon him.”  The Holy Spirit gave Jesus power to carry out the work of our salvation.

- MY BELOVED SON: With the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus was able to live as an obedient son of the Father.  “This is my beloved son, with whom I am well pleased.”

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

- THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: At our baptism we become children of God our Father, Jesus becomes our brother and we are given the power of the Holy Spirit.  Just as electricity produces light in a bulb, as wind moves a sailboat, and as a battery powers a cell phone, so too does the Holy Spirit gives us the power to reject sin and live a holy life.  The Holy Spirit continues to give us power by our life of prayer, listening to the word of God and receiving Holy Communion. 

-  WE ARE CHILDREN OF GOD: Children can be obedient or disobedient, respectful or disrespectful, caring or not caring.  We follow the example of Jesus, the perfect son, by helping people by our kind words and caring actions.  We also share with others the good news that there is a God who cares and loves us.

 

4) CONCLUSION:  We are like tabernacles with Jesus in our hearts thanks to our baptism.  We must live as loving sons of our father in heaven as Christ did.  We are kind to others and share the good news that there is a loving father and we invite others to know him.

 


Saturday, January 3, 2026

Epiphany of the Lord homily (04 January 2026) Helping others to find Jesus

 


EPIPHANY OF THE LORD - Sunday Homily, Matthew 2:1-12, January 4, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM

 

1) STORY

One day John’s family asked me to go to the hospital to anoint him as John was very sick.  He was in Room 1 on the first floor.  Several weeks later around 8PM, I received a call from the family asking me to visit John as he was in a critical condition.  I immediately went to the hospital looking for John in Room 1 on the first floor.  To my great surprise, he was not there.  The nurse told me via an intercom to try the tenth floor.  I went to Room 1 on the tenth floor to discover it was a baby’s ward.  I was now lost with no phone and no family contact number.  Then my “star” appeared in the form of a nurse.  The nurse in the baby’s ward was willing to help me.  She guessed he was in Block C and we were in Block A.  She asked for permission to go through Block B to get to Block C where I finally found John thanks to her kindness.  She was my “star” leading me to my goal.

 

2) GOSPEL: MATTHEW 2:1-12

A) THE MAGI

The Magi, wise men from the East, were looking for the newborn king of the Jews.  They needed help to find the new king. 

B) THE STAR

“They saw his star and wanted to do him homage.”  The star led them to Bethlehem where they found the new born king of the Jews, Jesus.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) MODERN MAGI

There are many people searching for happiness, peace, a purpose in life and how to live a meaningful life.  Though they may not be aware of it, they are searching for God who alone can give them the desires of their heart. 

B) MODERN STARS

People need help to find God just as the Magi needed help to find Jesus, and I needed the help of a nurse to find John.  God has sent us to be like stars leading people to Jesus.  We do this by our kindness towards others, by our willingness to help them, and the example of living a good life.  We have the power and responsibility to lead others to Jesus.

 

4) CONCLUSION

Just as I needed a star to help me find John and the Magi need the help of a star to find Jesus, so too, do those looking for peace, joy and happiness need help in their search for these precious gifts.  We are modern stars helping by leading them to Jesus who alone can give them peace, joy, and happiness.

 


Friday, January 2, 2026

Mary, Mother of God homily (01 January 2026) Mary, our Mother

 


MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Homily, LUKE 2:16-­21 January 1, 2026

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM 

1) STORY

One day as Jesus was walking around heaven, he noticed some doubtful characters and wondered how they got there.  He went to ask St. Peter how this happened as Peter was instructed to let in only qualified persons.  St. Peter assured Jesus that he was carrying out his duty by standing at the gates and permitting only qualified persons to enter.  However, Peter informed Jesus that at night his mother Mary would open the back door of heaven and permit those less than qualified souls in.  She wanted all her children to get into their eternal home, heaven.

 

2) GOSPEL, LUKE 2:16-­21

A) SHEPHERDS

The gospel tells us that the shepherds did three things when Jesus was born:

i) They went to Bethlehem in search of Jesus.

ii) They told others what they had seen.

iii) They glorified and praised God.  They set a good example for us.

B) MARY

The gospel tells us that “Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.”  Jesus was the center of her life.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A)   We must always search for Jesus in our busy lives.  There are many distractions which could keep us from searching for him.  We must introduce others to Jesus who have never met him or have abandoned him.  We must praise and glorify God who is the creator of our world and who sent Jesus to save us.

B) MARY

Jesus was the center of her life.  We must make him the most important person in our lives, the center of our lives.  For some persons the center of their lives may be food, clothing, money, or entertainment.  We must reject these temptations.  Jesus gives us guidance, strength, peace, joy, and forgiveness.  He becomes the center of our lives when we communicate with him in prayer, we listen to his voice through the word of God, and we receive his spiritual food in the Eucharist.

 

4) CONCLUSION 

Just as Mary helps people get to their eternal home, heaven, she helps us as we begin this new year.  We follow the example of the shepherds by telling others about Jesus and by praising and glorifying him by our words and deeds.  We keep Jesus as the center of our lives as Mary did.  She helps us to stay near to her son, Jesus.

 


The Holy Family Sunday homily (28 December 2025)

 


The Holy Family Sunday

Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23 December 28, 2025

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM

 

1. Story

One night one of John's two sons had a severe stomach-ache.  Thinking it would soon pass, he did not bring his son to the hospital.  The boy died suddenly that night.  Due to the great pressure of his guilt for not taking better care of his son, John's health began to deteriorate.  To make matters worse, his wife left him and he began to drink.  Gradually he lost his home and his land and finally John died.  His friends thought that John was a failure.  John's adult son was a kind, caring and loving father.  One of John's friends asked the adult son about his father.  He said his father would come into his room every night, give him a kiss and say, "I love you son."  John was not a failure.  He was a kind loving father who left behind a son who was a kind, caring and loving son.  Love was all important.

 

2. Gospel: Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23

A) GOD'S PROTECTION, LOVE AND CARE

God, through his angel, protected the Holy Family in their difficulties.  He directed them to go to Egypt to escape King Herod, then to return to Israel after Herod's death and then go to Nazareth where they lived for 30 years.

B) JOSEPH'S OBEDIENCE AND LOVE

Joseph obeyed God's commands and took Jesus and Mary to Egypt and then brought them back to Israel and finally moved to Nazareth where they lived safely and peacefully for 30 years.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) PRAY DAILY

We have the responsibility and power to make our home a holy and happy one by our prayers.  Each morning, ask Jesus to protect you and your family during the day.  In the evening thank Jesus for his care and protection for you and your family during the day.

B) FOLLOW JOSEPH'S GOOD EXAMPLE

i) FORGIVE: This is very important as there will always be some kind of misunderstandings and conflicts in a family.  We must forgive each other. 

ii) KIND WORDS: Use kind, caring and gentle words when speaking with each other.  Use often please, thank you and I am sorry.

iii) HELP EACH OTHER: Each member of a family, according to his/her ability, must help out in doing house work.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Pray to the Holy Family for help in making our families holy and happy families.


Christmas Day homily (25 December 2025) The Gift of Divine Life

 


CHRISTMAS DAY HOMILY, Dec.25, 2025

 

1) STORY

John was a 10-year-old orphan living in a very strict orphanage.  All the children had to work long hours each day weeding in the garden, washing dishes in the kitchen, and cleaning the rooms.  They all looked forward to the one happy day in the year, Christmas, because they would get a spiritual treat, an orange, provided they obeyed all the rules.  When Christmas came, all waited in line for the precious gift of an orange.  When it came to John’s turn to get an orange, he was not given an orange as punishment for breaking a rule during the year.  Instead, he was sent up to the dormitory for the day.  While resting on his bed, he heard footsteps.  His friends came to him and gave him the gift of an orange.  He was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude.  As he was thinking how his friends were able to get this extra orange, he noticed that the outer skin of the orange was broken and each slice of the orange was carefully placed together.  He now knew that each of his friends gave a slice of his orange to John.  This orange was a gift of love to make John happy on Christmas day.

 

2) GOSPEL, JOHN 1:1-18

A) GIFT OF LIFE

JESUS CAME TO GIVE US DIVINE LIFE: “What came to be through him was life.” 

B) CHILDREN OF GOD

We read, “To those who did accept him, he gave power to become children of God.”

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) THE GIFT OF DIVINE LIFE

When Jesus gives us the great gift of divine life, there is a profound change in us.  It’s like when a sick person regains his health, a poor man becomes rich, a blind man can see, and a prisoner is freed.  Jesus gives us the great gift of divine life. 

B) CHILDREN OF GO

Jesus gives us the power to become children of God.  As children of God, God becomes our heavenly father, Jesus becomes our elder brother, the Holy Spirit becomes our guide, heaven becomes our home, and the Catholic Church becomes our family.  Jesus makes us children of God.

 

4) CONCLUSION

Just as John received the gift of an orange at Christmas, we receive the gift of divine life by becoming children of God.  


Christmas Midnight mass homily (24 December 2025) The Savior has been born for you

 


2025 CHRISTMAS MIDNIGHT MASS, LUKE 2:1-14

 

By Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM

1) STORY

When Father John was visiting poor families in his parish before Christmas, he came to a home which was cold and had very little light.  He asked a five-year-old girl, Maria, what she wanted for Christmas.  Expecting the answer to be a toy, candy, or some clothes, to his great surprise, she asked for the gift of a candle.  When he returned home, he kept wondering why Maria wanted a candle.  He found out the answer as Maria was living in a cold house with very little light.  The candle would provide her with light and warmth which were the two things she was lacking.  Maria selected the right Christmas gift.

 

2) GOSPEL: Luke 2:1-14

A) A SAVIOUR HAS BEEN BORN TO YOU

Jesus came into the world to save us, to help us, and to give us something. 

B) THE PEOPLE WHO WALKED IN DARKNESS HAVE SEEN A GREAT LIGHT

Christ is the light of the world bringing us light and love in this cold and dark world.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) JESUS IS OUR SAVIOR

Just as a sick person needs a doctor, a drowning man needs a lifeguard, and a man in a fire needs a fireman, we also need Jesus to save us.  We need Jesus’ help to resist temptation and sin and to attain eternal life.  At Christmas Jesus comes to save us. 

B) JESUS IS THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

Jesus gives us light so that we can see and believe that

i) God exists and loves us.

ii) We are God’s children and heaven is our home.

iii) There is a difference between doing right and doing wrong; there are commandments to guide us.

iv) Jesus gives us warmth; he helps us at all times; he comforts us when in trouble; forgives us when we sin and encourages us when we become discouraged.

 

4) CONCLUSION

Maria wanted a candle as a Christmas gift as it gave her light and warmth.  Christ is like a candle who gives us light to see and understand.  He gives us warmth through his love, comfort, forgiveness and encouragement.  We are like candles when we give light and warmth to those whom we meet.

 


6A Sunday in Ordinary Time homily (15 February 2026) Avoid anger

  6A Homily, Matthew 5:17-37, February 15, 2026 By: Fr. Vincent Corbelli, MM   1) STORY Abraham Lincoln’s army general had some trou...