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Bishop Anthony B. Taylor celebrates Mass across Arkansas and beyond. This library features the homilies delivered from March 2014 to the present. To listen to earlier homilies, please visit the bishop's Homily Archive.
Mass with Seminarians and Parents 2018 Published: Saturday, August 11, 2018 I want you to know that I appreciate the fears that some of you parents may feel because your sons are doing something very countercultural. They are walking by faith. I hope you find them inspiring. |
Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord Published: Monday, August 6, 2018 If you are not willing to bear a cross, you’re not yet following Jesus. If you go to the seminary seeking your own glory, to win the esteem of others and the power that comes with the sacrament of orders, you are on the wrong path because this is not the path of Jesus. You will not be able to be faithful to your promise of celibacy without embracing a cross. |
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B Published: Saturday, August 4, 2018 Jesus is asking them not just to believe him, but to believe in him: to put faith in him personally, to entrust themselves to him, to believe in him like they believe in God. You believe a prophet, his message — but you believe in God, in his very self. |
Sister Helen Herbstritt, OSB, Transfer of Vows Published: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 This pearl is truly "of great price" — chastity is costly, obedience is costly, conversion of life is costly, death to self is costly, which is why it is also so valuable. Thieves steal what is valuable and so Satan tries to steal our vocation, tries to talk us out of giving ourselves fully to the Lord. |
Seminarian Signing Day in Jonesboro Published: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 We priests have the honor of serving the people Jesus entrusts to our care, which is why the Church asks us to die to ourselves as a condition for ordination. |
Memorial of Blessed Stanley Rother 2018 Published: Saturday, July 28, 2018 You will recall that in the days and months before his death, Blessed Stanley knew that his “hour” was coming. The forces of evil were closing in on him ... (He) was resolved to make sure that they didn’t take him alive so that he might not say things under torture that might put someone else’s life at risk. |
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B Published: Sunday, July 22, 2018 The crozier I carry as a bishop is a shepherd’s staff to remind me that I am the chief shepherd of the portion of God’s flock that is the Diocese of Little Rock. But actually, Jesus is your true shepherd. He’s the one leading the flock where we need to go. I’m just his German Shepherd. |
Priesthood Ordination of Brother Reginald Udouj, OSB, and Brother Cassian Elkins, OSB Published: Saturday, July 14, 2018 As Benedictines, your priesthood is sort of a vocation within a vocation. First you were called to the monastic life and then at a certain point the abbot, who stands in the person of Christ, saw a need for additional priests to serve the community. |
Catholic Charities Summer Institute (C²SI) 2018 Published: Friday, July 13, 2018 We are countercultural and when we voice these truths, lots of people don’t like it. One reason they get so mad is that deep in their hearts they know what is right and they think that by rejecting the messenger they can silence the truth. But in the end, the truth will prevail. “The light is stronger than the darkness.” “Whoever endures to the end will be saved.” |
Jubilarian Mass for Sister Lillian Marie Reiter, OSB Published: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Naturally none of us wants any of our loved ones to suffer, but God's plan for that loved one may be beyond our capacity to understand. The cross they have to bear may be what saves their soul. |
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B Published: Sunday, July 8, 2018 We are not God's grandchildren, we are his children; we may have received our faith through our parents but we cannot live their faith any more than we can live their marriage. Spiritual adulthood means having a personal relationship with Jesus ourselves. |
St. Scholastica Monastery Jubilarian Mass Published: Saturday, July 7, 2018 May your life be filled with joy and love, may you grow ever closer to your divine friend and partner, may the fruit you have produced in this life endure and when the day comes, may the Lord give you the full reward of your goodness and faithfulness. |
2018 Priest Jubilarian Mass Published: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 "Jubilarians, we thank you for responding to the Lord’s call and for treasuring the pearl of great price, which the Lord has entrusted to you for our benefit — and your own benefit — so many years ago." |
Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 2018 Published: Sunday, June 24, 2018 John the Baptist's message made individual people feel uncomfortable, but they knew he was right ... they did need to put their lives in order and open their hearts to God. He only got into real trouble when he began to condemn injustices in the larger society: the erratic, immoral and ruthless behavior of the king and the resulting policies of his government. |
Vernell Bowen Retirement Mass Published: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 "Throughout her ministry, Vernell has insisted on the tremendous blessing of Catholic schools and has done everything in her power to ensure that they prosper." |