May 31, 2020: "The killing of George Floyd was senseless and brutal, a sin that cries out to heaven for justice. How is it possible that in America, a black man’s life can be taken from him while calls for help are not answered, and his killing is recorded as it happens?"
May 31, 2020: As we heard in the first reading, at Pentecost there were men and women in Jerusalem from “every nation under heaven.” And when the Holy Spirit came down upon Mary our Blessed Mother and the apostles, all of them began speaking in “different tongues.” And everyone who was in Jerusalem at that time could understand what they were saying, 'each in his own native language.'"
May 24, 2020: "Jesus did not come to create an institution, he came to create a family, the kingdom of God. Out of all the nations of the world, he wants to make one family, all of us children of God, baptized in the name of the Holy Trinity — Father, Son and Holy Spirit."
May 10, 2020: "And we know that our mothers are the heart of every home. And yes, you have even greater responsibilities now, especially those of you who are raising young children who are at home now during this lockdown."
May 3, 2020: What St. Peter is telling us today is that we were like sheep without a shepherd. We were lost and could not find our way, the right path to follow. And Jesus brings us back through his sacrifice on the cross. And he is now “the shepherd and guardian of your souls.”
May 1, 2020: "Mary was the first person to consecrate herself to Jesus Christ, the first to offer her whole heart to do his will, to serve his beautiful plan of redemption. So today, we ask God to give to us that same faith, that same courage. We ask his mercy and pardon. We ask him to purify us and strengthen us to follow Jesus in seeking his holiness and his Kingdom."