21st 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.
To Live is to Move
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr tells us that God welcomes the badly brought-up. Why does the Church get
Hard Sayings
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Richard Joseph Ounsworth preaches on our reaction to Christ's sermon on the Bread of
To Kneel where Worship has been Valid
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Piers Linley waxes lyrical on the ineffable. Let's begin with a poem by an American Benedictine
The First and the Last
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Gordian Marshall finds great consolation in a central theme of St Luke's Gospel. Many years
Something Never Heard Before
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on the mystery of faith. For five weeks we have been reading
You are Rock
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira contrasts the rock of Peter's faith with the shifting sands of fashion. A young
Choose whom you wish to serve
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Rudolf Loewenstein preaches on the choice presented to the peoples of the times of
Peter’s Keys
Twenty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr David Sanders preaches on the power of the keys entrusted to Peter and his