Bishop Taylor Homily Library

Homilías en Español

E.g., 10/18/2024
E.g., 10/18/2024

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.

2024 Respect Life Mass
Published: Sunday, October 6, 2024
This "Gospel of Life" that we proclaim places the sacredness of the human person at the center of our teaching and thus touches every aspect of life — in the womb, at the end of life and every stage in between (EV 37).
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Saturday, October 5, 2024
The Gospel is preached most effectively, not by special programs we sponsor, but rather one on one, by the catching force of people living their faith with childlike simplicity often within a family, maybe only gradually or a workplace or neighborhood.
2024 School of Spiritual Direction Retreat Mass
Published: Sunday, September 29, 2024
What good does it do to say we believe in Jesus if we do not also do what he says? Sure, it’s far better to have the sacraments and correct theology, but just being Catholic will not, of itself, automatically keep you out of hell. After all, Hitler was raised Catholic.
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Saturday, September 28, 2024
One of the most important places where we find “sure footing” for our life is through faith in Jesus which has been nurtured here at Immaculate Conception Parish through prayer and worship and education about our faith for 75 years, and counting
Sister Deborah Troillett, RSM, 50th Anniversary Mass
Published: Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Sister Deborah, you have journeyed with the Lord for over 50 years of religious life. May all your future years be as fruitful as your first 50 — united to the vine and remaining in God’s love.
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Sunday, September 22, 2024
And now the scandal of the cross can be seen for what it is — true greatness. Leading to resurrection. Hope for the hopeless, the cross breaking the power of sin and death. Love for the unlovable in union with God, whose very nature is love. Life for the lost.
Exaltation of the Holy Cross 2024
Published: Saturday, September 14, 2024
All who look with eyes of faith on Jesus lifted high on the cross, who put their trust in him, will be given a permanent reprieve from eternal death.
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Saturday, September 14, 2024
We will only be able to bear our own crosses faithfully when we take the risk of dropping our facades of self-sufficiency and begin to share them with others whom we trust. 
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Sunday, September 8, 2024
Open your heart to the Lord and open your heart to those in need. To those who are suffering in any way. Today this includes people fleeing wars and other disasters in their countries of origin, refugees and others in desperate circumstances, for whom we need to open our hearts more widely and more generously.
Friday, 22nd Week of Ordinary Time, Cycle 2, 2024
Published: Friday, September 6, 2024
But not so the Protestant reform itself, which was an instance of ideology-driven, radical discontinuity that cut the Church to its very roots. They discarded seven books of the Old Testament, most of the sacraments, the pope and 1,500 years of Christian tradition.
2024 St. Teresa of Kolkata Feast Day Mass
Published: Thursday, September 5, 2024
She treated each person with the inherent dignity that they deserved as children of God. It didn’t matter how repulsive they were, nor whether they were what we would call good people.
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Sunday, September 1, 2024
What Jesus says here is that when worship is motivated by duty or fear or anything else other than love, it can actually lead us away from the one and only God of love rather than closer to him.
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Saturday, August 10, 2024
The Bible says that no human can see God and still live. Jesus can see God because he is God, but since Jesus is also human, you and I can look at Jesus — and thus, in that way, see God and still live. Indeed, instead of dying because we see God, we receive eternal life because we see him in Jesus.
Mass with Seminarians and Carmelite Sisters 2024
Published: Monday, August 5, 2024
You are swimming against the current of an increasingly secular world and many people really don’t understand your embrace of a vocation rooted in truths that only a person of faith can understand.
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, 2024
Published: Sunday, July 28, 2024
When we were babies, all our needs were met, and in God’s eyes, you and I are still babies. We thank the Lord for all his care up to now and trust in his providence through all the ups and downs of life, for all the years to come.

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