Browsing Fr. Arturo Homilies

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 16, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 7/17/23

In today’s gospel, the Lord tells his disciples that he spoke to the people in parables because even though they heard they did not understand. Reflecting on this part of the gospel this week, I recalled something that happened in my hometown parish many years ago.

This story involves ... Read More »

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 9, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 7/09/23

Can you imagine how tired Pope Saint John Paul II would be at the end of the day on any of his many trips overseas? Each Apostolic visit was a marathon for him. I recall seeing a video many years ago in which the Holy Father was in front ... Read More »

13th Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 2, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 7/03/23

I came to the parish of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton exactly one year ago. That first Sunday I expressed my thankfulness to almighty God and to Bishop Zarama for having sent me to serve at this parish. I will always be thankful for this privilege. On that first Sunday ... Read More »

12th Sunday in Ordinary Time - June 25, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 6/26/23

It is incredible to think that God has come to this world and has chosen a small group of men from the Galilee region to tell them God's secrets. While it is true that the Lord preached to the multitudes and told them about God, he also had things ... Read More »

Fr. Arturo's Silver Anniversary Homily, June 24, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 6/25/23

The following story involves two priests from the Diocese of Raleigh: Father Bob Kus and Father Rafael Leon. Father Bob was ordained with me, and he is now retired because he was ordained in his fifties. He moved to Honduras after retirement. Father Rafael Leon is Pastor in Henderson ... Read More »

Corpus Christi - June 11, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 6/12/23

This hand-carved wood Last Supper of mine was made with olive wood from the Holy Land. I admire in it both the artistic beauty and the theological significance of the scene. The Apostles and their positions and gestures were not just put there at random.

Just as the ... Read More »

Holy Trinity-June 4, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 6/04/23

On the rectory renovation.

This past week I moved back to the rectory. The renovation was worth the wait. It really feels different. It is nice. I would like to thank the parish for the renovation of the rectory. I would like to thank Deacon Steve for helping to ... Read More »

Pentecost - 28 May 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 6/03/23

Speaking in the languages of those who would listen to the disciples was the most remarkable fact from the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost.

As I reflected on this amazing event from the Acts of the Apostles this week, I recalled a story from ... Read More »

6th Sunday of Easter-May 14, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 5/16/23

I have shared with some of you the news of a tragedy that happened to my extended family in Colombia this past week. A cousin of mine, Teresa, lost her husband, Luis, age 58, and their 18th-year-old youngest son, Jorge, in an attempted robbery. My cousin’s family buys and ... Read More »

5th Sunday of Easter-May 7, 2023

Posted by Carol Johnson on 5/07/23

In today’s gospel Saint John tells us that, at the Last Supper, the Lord shares with his disciples that He is going to his Heavenly Father’s house, and that one day He will take them there. What should have taken the disciples by surprise is the Lord’s revelation that ... Read More »