Bishop Taylor Homily Library

Homilías en Español

E.g., 12/27/2024
E.g., 12/27/2024

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.

The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) 2017
Published: Monday, December 25, 2017
So we give gifts to Jesus on his birthday by giving gifts to God, which we do by giving gifts to each other. But there’s more: the greatness of a gift comes from how much it cost you personally — not the monetary cost, not how many dollars you spent, but rather how much of yourself that gift represents, your self-sacrificing love — that’s the true cost and true value of a gift.
Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year B
Published: Sunday, December 24, 2017
"The Son of God stripped himself of the privileges of his divinity in order to embrace our damaged human condition because that sacrifice was necessary for him to accomplish his great work of redemption, a work that he completed 33 years later when he sealed with his own blood the New and definitive Covenant with all of humanity."
Third Sunday of Advent, Year B
Published: Sunday, December 17, 2017
We too are “sent by God." We each have a role in his plan of salvation. And what we are sent to do, in one way or another, is to “testify to the light.”
Priesthood Ordination of Nelson Rubio
Published: Saturday, December 16, 2017
Nelson, before the Lord “formed you in the womb he knew you” and without yet knowing it, “before you were born” he had already designated you for a specific role in his divine plan: to be a priest of the Diocese of Little Rock.
Second Sunday of Advent, Year B
Published: Sunday, December 10, 2017
If you came here today afflicted with worries and problems, Jesus wants to comfort you with the Good News that your Savior has come to free you from everything that holds you bound: sins you committed in the past, present circumstances that are beyond your control, uncertainty regarding your future.
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception 2017
Published: Friday, December 8, 2017
But for that salvation to become yours, to make a difference in your life and in the lives of others, you have to open your heart like Mary and Joseph did. They said in effect: "Yes Lord, whatever you want, I will do!" And so now, how about you?
First Sunday of Advent, Year B
Published: Sunday, December 3, 2017
Advent is a time of preparation. It is a time to look inward. It is a time to get ready and to see how ready we really are. You could say figuratively that every one of us has a beeper that could go off at any time.
Thanksgiving 2017
Published: Thursday, November 23, 2017
That's why our time of prayer should begin with a few minutes of self-examination so that like this blind beggar, we too will know what we need to ask Jesus to take a look at and help us deal with in our lives.
Father Gregory Hart Mass of Christian Burial
Published: Monday, November 20, 2017
Then we celebrated an especially beautiful, reverent, heartfelt Mass — our last Mass together and I think we both knew it.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Published: Sunday, November 19, 2017
So while the first two servants took calculated risks that might have backfired on them, the one who refused to take risks was, ironically, the irresponsible one. 
Diocese of Little Rock Encuentro
Published: Saturday, November 18, 2017
God has entrusted to each of you many talents and he wants us to use these talents to reach out to those who are far from the Lord and far from his Church.
Wednesday, 31st Week of Ordinary Time, Cycle I
Published: Wednesday, November 8, 2017
So to be his disciple we have to love him more than our family, embrace suffering and renounce our possessions. No easy task!
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Published: Sunday, November 5, 2017
Well native speakers of Aramaic used hyperbole a lot more than we do and they knew not to take hyperbole literally, but rather to pay attention to what Jesus means, which in today's Gospel is his teaching about true greatness.
From Conflict to Fellowship: Lutheran-Catholic Common Commemoration of the Reformation
Published: Monday, October 30, 2017
We’ve come a long way together in the last 50 years, but we’ve still got a long way to go before Christian unity can be fully restored and this wound in the heart of the Church healed.
Catholic Campus Ministry Retreat
Published: Saturday, October 28, 2017
It is often in precisely those areas where we most struggle and fail that we experience God’s presence. Not where we are strong, but rather where we are weak, because this is where we know we most need God’s help and it is from there that he begins to draw us to himself.

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