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St. Peter
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
St. Peter · Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi emphasizes the Eucharist as the central mystery of Catholic faith, urging parishioners to remember, have faith, and be filled with awe at the real presence of Jesus. The priest stresses the importance of reverent participation in Mass, particularly during communion, and encourages a renewed sense of wonder for this 'super abundant bread' rather than treating it casually.

Padre Joe González
Rockville, Maryland
Padre Joe González
St. Raphael · Rockville, Maryland · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassSpanishThe homily emphasizes the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, drawing on the day's readings and Eucharistic miracles to underscore its importance. The priest urges parishioners to approach communion with reverence, prepare themselves through confession, and dedicate sufficient time to Mass, including the post-Mass procession, as a testament to their faith and love for God.

St. Monica
Houston, Texas
St. Monica · Houston, Texas · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DaySpanishThe homily emphasizes the profound significance of the Eucharist as the body and blood of Christ, not merely a symbolic act. It addresses common abuses such as missing Sunday Mass without grave reason, receiving communion in a state of mortal sin without confession, arriving late to Mass, and improper reception of the host. The priest calls for renewed reverence, proper disposition, and silent reflection after communion to truly engage with Christ's presence.

St Anne Roman Catholic Parish
Gilbert, Arizona
St Anne Roman Catholic Parish · Gilbert, Arizona · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the centrality of the Eucharist to Catholic faith, contrasting it with other Christian denominations that do not offer sacrifice. The priest stresses the importance of approaching Holy Communion with reconciliation, reverence, and an understanding of its promise of resurrection, condemning distractions and unworthy reception during Mass.

St. Paul
Sacramento, California
St. Paul · Sacramento, California · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DaySpanishThe homily emphasizes the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, contrasting it with the disbelief of the Jews and modern-day Protestants. It uses the miracle of St. Anthony of Padua and the donkey to illustrate the importance of faith over mere reason in understanding this mystery. The homilist also provides practical instructions on how to receive communion with proper reverence and disposition.

St. Benedict
Chicago, Illinois
St. Benedict · Chicago, Illinois · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the Eucharist as the true body and blood of Christ, not a mere symbol, and stresses the importance of receiving it worthily. It highlights the reverence and precautions historically and currently taken by the Church to safeguard the Eucharist, drawing a parallel to the care given to a precious child, and reminds Catholics of the profound gift and responsibility of receiving communion.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Fairfield, California
Our Lady of Mount Carmel · Fairfield, California · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi emphasizes that the Eucharist is not merely a symbol, but the true body and blood of Christ, offering eternal life. It contrasts secular understandings of sacred terms (like 'Corpus Christi' or 'Sacramento') with the profound reality of Christ's presence in the Eucharist, urging reverence and a deeper understanding of this transformative gift.

Father Tony
Columbus, Ohio
Father Tony
St. Josephine Bakhita Parish · Columbus, Ohio · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily for the Feast of Corpus Christi emphasizes the Eucharist as the central and most missed aspect of the Catholic faith for those who leave. It highlights the importance of gratitude and reverence, drawing on the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas and Matthew Fox, as essential virtues learned through the sacred flesh of Christ in the Eucharist. The homily concludes by encouraging reflection on the personal meaning of the Eucharist and its role in healing and redemption.

St. Maria Goretti
Arlington, Texas
St. Maria Goretti · Arlington, Texas · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes that the Eucharist is not merely a 'thing' or a 'token,' but the actual presence of Jesus Christ, a complete outpouring of his love. It highlights that through the Eucharist, we encounter Christ's eternal sacrifice and are transformed to become part of him, inspiring a deeper reverence for this sacrament and a call to share that love with others.

St. Francis de Sales
Purcellville, Virginia
St. Francis de Sales · Purcellville, Virginia · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, contrasting it with the manna in the desert and challenging the common perception of it as merely a symbol. The priest uses a personal anecdote from Cameroon to illustrate how the sisters, who produce the hosts, kneel in adoration when it becomes the Body of Christ, highlighting the transformative power of faith over outward appearances. He warns against familiarity breeding contempt and encourages deeper reverence, adoration, and proper preparation for receiving Holy Communion.

Basilica of St. Lawrence
Asheville, North Carolina
Basilica of St. Lawrence · Asheville, North Carolina · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily emphasizes the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, not just symbolically but truly in body, blood, soul, and divinity. The priest highlights the miraculous nature of the Eucharist, even without visible signs, and recounts historical Eucharistic miracles to reinforce faith in this mystery. He also stresses the importance of reverence and active participation in the Mass and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

St. Thomas the Apostle
Riverside, California
St. Thomas the Apostle · Riverside, California · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily emphasizes the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist, contrasting Catholic belief with other Christian denominations. It calls for reverence and awe when receiving communion, urging the faithful to contemplate the profound mystery of sharing in Christ's divinity, much like children making their First Communion.

Father Furka
Lafayette, Louisiana
Father Furka
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist · Lafayette, Louisiana · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the profound reality of the Eucharist as the true body and blood of Christ, not merely a symbol. Drawing on the example of martyrs and St. Peter's confession, the priest challenges the congregation to deepen their faith and reverence for this divine mystery, urging them to move beyond routine participation to a profound understanding that would evoke immense joy.

Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle
San Juan, Texas
Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle · San Juan, Texas · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThe homily explores the tension between God's transcendence (being beyond our full comprehension) and imminence (being intimately present in our lives). The priest emphasizes that worship is the key to balancing these two aspects, allowing us to grow in intimacy with God while maintaining reverence and awe, especially through the Holy Eucharist. He warns against familiarity breeding contempt and turning ritual into ritualism.

St. Cecilia
Tustin, California
St. Cecilia · Tustin, California · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DaySpanishThe homily for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi emphasizes that the Eucharist is not just a symbol but the real presence of Christ, offering eternal life. The priest challenges the congregation to reflect on whether receiving communion truly transforms their lives, warning against treating it as a mere product or a right rather than a profound privilege and commitment. He stresses the importance of reverence and a transformed life as evidence of a proper reception of the Eucharist.

Shrine of St. Walburga
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Shrine of St. Walburga · Greensburg, Pennsylvania · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the Catholic teaching of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, contrasting it with Protestant symbolic interpretations. The priest explains transubstantiation and addresses the 'cannibalism' objection by stating that Christ in the Eucharist is alive and whole. He concludes by stressing the importance of proper spiritual preparation and reverence for receiving Holy Communion.

Padre Luis Quiñones
Manassas, Virginia
Padre Luis Quiñones
All Saints Catholic Church · Manassas, Virginia · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassSpanishThe homily for Corpus Christi emphasizes the importance of reverence for the Eucharist, urging parishioners to arrive on time for Mass, dress appropriately, and be attentive during the celebration. The priest contrasts Catholic understanding of the Eucharist with non-Catholic Christian beliefs, highlighting the real presence of Christ in both the Word and the Sacrament, and encourages deeper devotion and respect for this central mystery of faith.

Father Brian Sullivan
Park Ridge, New Jersey
Father Brian Sullivan
Our Lady of Mercy · Park Ridge, New Jersey · Jun 7, 2026
Sunday MassThe homily emphasizes the profound significance of the Eucharist as the real presence of Christ, connecting the priest's hands to making Christ present daily and forgiving sins. It encourages parishioners to pray for priests to be holy servants and to cultivate reverence and piety to truly see Jesus Christ at the altar, linking the sacrifice of the Mass to Calvary.

St. Matthew
Winter Haven, Florida
St. Matthew · Winter Haven, Florida · Jun 7, 2026
Holy DayThis homily for Corpus Christi emphasizes that the Eucharist is not merely a symbol but the real presence of Jesus Christ—body, blood, soul, and divinity. The priest highlights the simple faith of children receiving First Holy Communion, contrasting it with adult struggles to fully comprehend this mystery, and encourages all to approach the Eucharist with conviction and reverence, affirming their belief in Christ's true presence.

Father Baron
Harrison, Nebraska
Father Baron
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary · Harrison, Nebraska · Jun 7, 2026
Daily MassThe homily celebrates the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, emphasizing the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. The priest shares his personal joy on his first ordination anniversary and uses the examples of St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Tarsissius to illustrate the early Church's profound belief in the Eucharist, even to the point of martyrdom. He concludes with a practical appeal for reverence during communion, addressing the issue of people inadvertently or intentionally mishandling the host.