

Never start a homily with these 4 words
May 20, 2024
Thomas Groome, a seasoned professor of theology and former priest, shares his insights on effective preaching, emphasizing that starting a homily with "In today’s Gospel reading" can lose the congregation's attention. He stresses the importance of building relationships to connect Scripture with everyday life. Groome discusses using silence in preaching to deepen encounters with God and reflects on his two decades of priesthood and nearly 50 years of teaching to discover an authentic preaching voice. His unique approach encourages transformative, relatable teachings.
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Trinity Defines Human Vocation
- The Trinity reveals God as three persons in loving relationships, shaping human vocation.
- Living right and loving relationships reflects God's image and leads to true happiness.
Renew and Repair Relationships
- Renew appreciation for being made in God's image by living right and loving relationships.
- Examine your relationships honestly and commit to nurturing or repairing them.
Engage Then Reflect in Homilies
- Start sermons by engaging people with relatable, everyday life topics.
- Use pauses for reflection to help listeners make Scripture personally meaningful.