Here is the homily for today, recorded during the 9:00AM Mass at St. Joachim’s in Rockport.
You can hear all of my “homilycasts” by copying this URL:
http://advenus.wordpress.com/category/podcast-2/feed/
and adding it to your favorite podcast client software. For instance, in iTunes, you would click on the “File” menu at the top of the screen and pick the tenth option, “Subscribe to podcast…” That makes a window pop up where you can paste the address I list above. You then click “OK”, and – depending on your default settings – you will get each new “homilycast” automatically!

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About Fr Matthew Green
Currently parochial vicar at Holy Family Parish, on Cape Ann (serving the churches of St. Ann, St. Joachim, and St. Anthony). I moved to the area in early August '11, and am very happy to be in such a welcoming community and beautiful location!
One of my hobbies is photography. You can see my photos
on Flickr and buy prints of some of them
on Fine Art America.
I am a daily contributor to
GoodMorningGloucester (GMG for short), a blog by and about the community of Gloucester specifically and Cape Ann in general. The content is diverse, ranging from the beautiful and sublime to the earthy and occasionally offensive. I hope my contributions are of the former kind, not the latter. So, while I cannot endorse all the content that is posted there, I am grateful to Joey (the founder and admin of the blog) for giving me space to make my contribution.
I also have my own blog,
Perpetual Learner, which mostly includes my homilies and some re-posts from GMG, but also sometimes has other content, such as my personal reflections, videos I like, etc.
Your homilies are always a source of inspiration and motivation. They are short! Just the way I like them. I listen every morning on my way to work, that way when we have Mass at noon I can make more sense of the readings. Thanks!
Thanks, Claudio! You have my mother to thank for the brevity of the homilies. She edited my homilies for a couple of years and taught me that short and to the point is usually best…
I never think that they are too long. Your homilies remind me a lot of some of my better college courses, when the professor would take what he could from the text and apply it to current events. Thank you. And hopefully see you on Sunday.
Than you, Cory! I used to be a college seminary professor…