Sunday Homilies with Father Martin

A Blessing for Father's Day

5 min · 24. juni 2026
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On Father's Day, we give thanks to God for all fathers and father figures in our parish community: new fathers, single fathers, grandfathers, spiritual fathers, those facing challenges, those longing to be fathers, and those who have gone before us in faith.  We ask the Holy Spirit to bless and strengthen them so that they may reflect God's paternal love in their families and in the world. Through the intercession of St. Joseph, patron of our parish and model of fatherhood, we pray for all fathers and offer them a small gift of holy water and a prayer card to bless their homes and families.

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Are You Generous or Are You Greedy? Do You Give or Do You Grab?

In this homily, Fr. Martin begins by sharing several important parish transitions: thanking Fr. Danh on his final weekend at St. Joseph, welcoming Fr. Arundas Thomas as the new parochial vicar, and announcing his own Installation Mass as pastor on July 26. The homily then turns to a simple but challenging question: "Are you generous or greedy? Do you give or do you grab?" Fr. Martin reflects that while we all like to think of ourselves as generous, every disciple must examine how freely we give our time, talents, and treasure. Drawing from the readings, he explains that saints are marked by generosity, while sin leads us to grasp and hoard. He highlights Jesus' teaching that "it is more blessed to give than to receive" and illustrates this truth through the contrast between the Sea of Galilee, which remains full of life because it receives and gives away water, and the Dead Sea, which stagnates because it only receives and never gives. Connecting this image to St. Joseph Parish's Five Habits of a Disciple—Pray, Connect, Invite, Serve, and Give—Fr. Martin encourages listeners to practice concrete generosity during the week by giving their time, talents, and financial resources. He concludes with a memorable challenge: "Don't grab. Give." Like the Sea of Galilee, a life of generosity becomes a life that is spiritually alive, fruitful, and overflowing with God's blessings.

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