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Friday of the First Week of Advent – Memorial of Saint Ambrose. We all might be extremely busy in this holiday season, and it might be difficult at times to keep up with everything there is to do. But we still must make time for our faith and to attend to people’s needs. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Friday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 12/07/07)
Thursday of the First Week of Advent, The Feast of Saint Nicholas. Scripture reminds us today of preparing for Christmas not just by waiting and calming ourselves, but also by being active: building a house on a rock for the coming of the Lord. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Thursday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 12/06/07)
First Sunday of Advent. Prepare yourself, not just for an End of Days, but for any moment that God may unexpectedly make a visit into your life. Today, we thank the Lord for coming to us, and He thanks us for coming to Him. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Sunday 6:00pm Mass. (Original date: 12/02/07)
Thursday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time. Who are your models of prayer? Who inspires you to keep up on your prayer life? Father Dave asks himself this question, and the answer may surprise you.St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Thursday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 11/29/07)
Last Sunday in Ordinary Time. We might often say to ourselves: “I want be my own boss.” Well, just as this wish might not be all it’s cracked up to be, perhaps Jesus didn’t seem like the King everyone was waiting for. But indeed, Jesus is the best boss we could ever hope for. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Sunday 6:00pm Mass. (Original date: 11/25/07)
The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. Although it may be tempting to simply skip these Doomsday-type readings, it is important to realize that our faith must endure through painful times, both small and large-scale. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Sunday 6:00pm Mass. (Original date: 11/18/07)
Friday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time. Today, we are reminded that the Lord has many seemingly disparate elements all rolled into one all-powerful, all-beautiful God. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Friday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 11/16/07)
The Feast of St. Albert. The readings today show us both that we do not have to “check our brains at the door,” and that the Holy Spirit may indeed share both male and female qualities. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Thursday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 11/15/07)
Feast of St. Luke. Are You A Friend of the Lord? Yes, you sure are! Now let the world know. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Thursday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 10/18/07)
All Souls’ Day. Today we gather to remember our lost loved ones, who are making their journey to Heaven. St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Friday 12:15pm Mass. (Original date: 11/02/07)
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time. You’ve got free tickets from God. Now all you have to do is make the effort to use them! St. Malachy’s Church, Broadway and 49th, Times Square, New York City. Sunday 6:00 pm Mass. (Original date: 08/26/07)
Thursday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time. Despite the seemingly harsh words of today’s readings, we must remember that they carry a message of togetherness and love: we are all invited to the Banquet of the King. St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15pm Thursday Mass. (Original date: 8-23-07)
Wednesday of the 20th Week in Ordinary Time. The Queenship of Mary. It is never too late for us to receive God’s salvation. St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15 pm Wednesday Mass. (Original Date: 8-22-07)
All Saints Day (2007). One day we will gather around the throne as part of the communion of the saints to praise the Lord–but we’re still on our way there! St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 1:15pm weekday Mass. (11-01-07)
All Saints Day (2005). This is Father Dave’s archived homily from All Saints Day in 2005. Check out both this one and the newst 2007 version, and see which one you like more! St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15pm Mass. (11-01-05)
30th Sunday of Ordinary Time (C). Ask not, “What have I done for God this week?” but rather “What Have I Let God Do To You This Week?” St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 6:00pm Sunday Mass. (10-28-07)
Friday of the 29th Week in Ordinary Time. St. Paul the Apostle asks a question that we often ask ourselves: “Why did I do that?” St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15 Weekday Mass. (10-26-07)
29th Sunday of Ordinary Time. Jesus tells us a story about the importance of praying with constant persistence without tiring. But when we do inevitably get tired, we should help support each other in this cause. St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 6:00pm Sunday Mass. (10-21-07)
Feast of North American Martyrs. One difference between us and God that’s revealed in today’s Gospel: we trample on one another, but none of us escape the notice of God. St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15pm weekday Mass. (10-19-07)
Friday of the 27th Week In Ordinary Time. A House Divided. St. Malachy’s Church – The Actorsâ Chapel, W. 49th St. and Broadway, New York City, 12:15 weekday Mass. (10-12-07)