Homily from Father James Gilhooley
The bishop asked the monsignor, "How was my
homily?" The msgr: "You were brief." The bp: "I try never
to be tiresome. The msgr: "You were tiresome too."
The nineteenth century English poet, Alfred Tennyson, wrote:
"More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of." Was
that a cute throwaway line or did Lord Tennyson know something we do not? The
answer to our question is to be found in the prayer life of Jesus.