Resources based on set one and two of the Syro-Malabar liturgical Calendar By Fr. Abraham Mutholath
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SYRO-MALABAR HOMILY RESOURCES FOR
OCTOBER 8: SIXTH SUNDAY OF ELIJAH CROSS AND MOSES (FOURTH SUNDAY OF CROSS)
(Elijah-Cross-Moses) Cross Fourth Sunday: Matthew 18:1-9 Who is great in heaven?
OCTOBER 15: SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ELIJAH CROSS AND MOSES (FIRST SUNDAY OF MOSES)
(Elijah-Cross-Moses) Moses First Sunday: Matthew 20:1-16 The Workers in the Vineyard.
YOUTUBE VIDEOS OF UPCOMING HOMILIES
OCTOBER 15: SEVENTH SUNDAY OF ELIJAH CROSS AND MOSES (FIRST SUNDAY OF MOSES)
Matthew 15:21-28 Faith of a Canaanite Woman
Matthew 17:14-21 Faith, Fasting, and Prayer
Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23, Bear fruit, hearing the Word of God.
The book, Joy of the Word, contains homily resources and gospel interpretations based on the Set 1 of the liturgical readings of the Syro-Malabar Church.
It is also arranged in the biblical order for the use of others. The book is ideal for priests, preachers, catechism teachers, prayer groups, and others who like to understand Bible passages.
Interpretations are given for each verse, phrase, and word. The book is published by St. Paul Publications, Mumbai, India.
This website is a humble attempt by Fr. Abraham Mutholath, a Catholic priest from the Archdiocese of Kottayam serving as pastor of Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Forane Parish in Chicago belonging to St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago, USA.
Here, we give resource materials for priests and other preachers to help them with study matter for preparing their homily based on their audience, time, and talents. This will also help other Christians who would be interested in studying the selected Bible verses in detail or on the feasts.
The project started on December 3, 2017 with the first Sundy of Annunciation following the Liturgical Calendar of Syro-Malabar Church. The Homily Resources are given in English.
YouTube videos of Sunday homily, homily on feasts, Bible class and other topics are given mostly in Malayalam