29th 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 Save the Many
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon shows how worldly status is unimportant to Jesus Christ, who came to save the
Render to God
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Bruno Clifton offers a radical reading of Christ's saying on taxes to Caesar. Assyria and
Urgency and Eternity
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr John O'Connor invites us to commit to our prayers, and to try to see things
Jesus Purifies a People for Himself
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Austin Milner preaches on the meaning of true glory. Jesus has already told his disciples
Beating the Crunch
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Dominic White withdraws his trust in Mammon and turns to Divine Providence. In the paper
In All Humanity
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Duncan Campbell preaches on the difficulties and rewards of faith in today's world. To give
The Learning Church
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Edward Booth suggests that the Church today continues to learn from its mistakes, just
The Hidden Hand
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Jonathan Fleetwood sees the hand of providence at work in even the most corrupt political
Done Speedily
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Paul-Martin White preaches on the seeming delay in God's answers to our prayers for justice. Through
The Temptations of Service
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley preaches on a request made to Jesus by two of his disciples. Over
God is Owed his Image
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on a trick question put to Jesus and the lesson Jesus
The Articulation of Desire
Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr. Aidan Nichols preaches a Catholic defence of the Prayer of Petition. The readings of today's