True freedom: the freedom of the truth


I’m a perfectionist, and I am not particularly comfortable giving homilies off the cuff, without typing them out first. Today, I didn’t have much of a choice; I was sick yesterday and wasn’t up to preparing my homily for today. So, today’s homily was mostly improvised. It’s OK, but there is some hemming and hawing that I usually manage to avoid. Here it is, as a podcast (recorded during Mass), for what it’s worth:

Homily for April 13, Wednesday of the V week of Lent
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About Matthew Green

I am a translator, origami artist/teacher, and photographer, a blogger, former philosophy professor, and I love to sing. You can see my photos on Flickr and buy prints of some of them on Fine Art America. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter (@mehjg), and in various and sundry other social media sites on the web.
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2 Responses to True freedom: the freedom of the truth

  1. Olivia says:

    Get well soon Fr. Matt! …… And back to typing your sermons, you know I’m not much of a listener than a reader 😉 but I’ll make do with the podcast for now 😦

    God Bless!

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