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Sunday and Daily Mass Homilies by Fr. Aristotle

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This is where I will post my homilies. Subscribe if you want to get updates.

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2/3/2025

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Episode thumbnail for 6/19/2026: Power, Pride, and the Treasure That Endures

June 20, 2026

6/19/2026: Power, Pride, and the Treasure That Endures

Friday Mass. 6.19.26 I give a homily on how King Ahab's legacy of sin led his descendants to murder and idolatry — and how God still protected His promises. Jesus calls us to stop storing up earthly treasures and start investing in what lasts: a life surrendered to Christ.

Episode thumbnail for 6/17/26: For Whom Do You Pray?

June 17, 2026

6/17/26: For Whom Do You Pray?

Wednesday Mass. 6.17.26. I reflect on one of the hardest questions God ever asked me: "Do you love me, or do you love the gifts I can give you?" In this homily, I talk about how prayer, fasting, and almsgiving can quietly become performances — ways we seek praise from others rather than love God for His own sake. I also reflect on Elijah and Elisha, and what it means that God shares His portion with us today through the Holy Spirit, the Eucharist, and the Church. We are called to witness — not to look good, but to lead others back to the Lord.

Episode thumbnail for 6/16/26: The Cost of Sin and the Gift of Mercy

June 16, 2026

6/16/26: The Cost of Sin and the Gift of Mercy

Tuesday Mass. 6.16.26. In this homily, I walk through the story of King Ahab, Elijah, and what happens when God calls us to account for our sins. Sin is serious — but so is God's mercy. I reflect on the two extremes I see in the Church: those who are so afraid of God they can't approach Him, and those who are so comfortable they've stopped caring. The truth is both-and. God loves us too much to leave us in our sin, and His mercy is always available to those who repent.

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