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Torch

Torch provides a new Catholic homily each week written specially for this web site by Dominican friars, and read by followers worldwide. Read more.

Thirty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr David Goodill warns us that we miss out on love if we refuse to

Thirty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Dominic White preaches on the two great commandments of the Law. The great Jewish teacher

Solemnity of All Saints. Fr Robert Verrill distinguishes between vain ambition and true holiness. When growing up, I remember watching the

Thirtieth Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira calls upon Christians to see and proclaim the truth. In Ireland recently a

Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Joseph Bailham wonders how God can take pleasure in suffering. The first reading this Sunday

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Nicholas Crowe considers the challenge posed to the rich young man.   Last week Jesus had

Twenty-Seventh Sunday of the Year. Fr Richard Finn places Christ's teaching on marriage within its biblical context. Where can we find

Twenty-sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries preaches on some surprising teaching of Christ. On Sundays we hear the gospel

Twenty-fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Benjamin Earl urges us to listen attentively to the Lord. Today’s gospel passage describes two

Twenty-Fourth Sunday of the Year. Fr Thomas Mannion reminds us of the bodily reality of Christ and of our own

Twenty-third Sunday of the Year. Fr Andrew Brookes preaches on the healing of the deaf and dumb man. What is happening

Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter ponders on the Law of the Lord. In a way, I feel sorry

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