26th Sunday of the Year
Torch provides a new Catholic homily each week written specially for this web site by Dominican friars, and read by followers worldwide. Read more.
Cutting Out the Cause of Sin
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Robert Verrill prompts us to examine our own hearts and to seek transformation, in
Never Too Late
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter tells of the road paved with good intentions. My mother used to say to
Still Too Ugly
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira agrees with Zola that all the miracles in the world are not enough
It’s a Scandal
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Francis Gaine asks who are the real enemies of Christ. Jesus always provokes a response
Light Shines in Darkness
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Duncan Campbell returns to his childhood to rediscover virtue. The days are darkening. The gospels
An Inclusive Party
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries finds both challenge and promise in the parable of the Rich Man and
Seeds of Faith
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Jonathan Fleetwood preaches on the Church as sacrament of the Kingdom. Today's first reading from the
Share your bread
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Piers Linley preaches on a parable told by Jesus in which the lots of two
Not one of us?
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr John O'Connor preaches on the disciples' attitude to an exorcist not of their company. It's
Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Vincent Darius preaches on the parable of the two sons sent by their father
The Voice of a Stranger
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Gordian Marshall preaches on the prophet Amos. Amos was a foreigner - up from the