Homilies

Homilies

We are proud to present the newest section of the Regis website. Here you can listen to/download homilies from Masses celebrated at St. Regis. Please choose a priest from the list below to bring up a list of available homilies.

  • Fr. Norm Nawrocki

  • Fr. Norm is the Pastor as St. Regis. Also see his Field Notes columns.

  • Fr. Jean-Robert Ngandjui

  • Fr. Ngandjui is currently in-residence at St. Regis while he completes his Doctoral degree in Pastoral Theology.

  • Fr. Gene Simon

  • Fr. Simon is a senior priest assisting with weekend Masses.

  • Fr. Dan Trapp

  • Fr. Trapp is a professor at Sacred Heart Major Seminary and the Pastor at SS. Augustan and Monica Parish.

  • Fr. Rich Yost

  • Fr. Yost is a teacher at Brother Rice High School and active in deaf ministries in the Archdiocese.

Recent additions:

Homily: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Gene Simon
Fr. Simon discusses how an article from The Weekend Journal relates to this week's Gospel.
Homily: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Norm Nawrocki
Money isn't the root of all evil - it is the LOVE of money that is evil. We should be searching for richness and health, but not in this world - in the next. If God hears the cry of the poor why doesn't He do anything about it? He does - he sends US.
Homily: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Jean-Robert Ngandjui
We are stewards of the gifts that have been given to us. When our earthly wealth fails, Jesus will welcome us in to His eternal treasure. We should use what treasure we have in-service to the poor. Not one thing that is done to the poor will be forgotten.
Homily: Palm/Passion Sunday
Fr. Norm Nawrocki
The Passion of Christ seems like the perfect tragedy that even the Greeks could appreciate - but he doesn't stay in the tomb, he rises.
Homily: Fifth Sunday of Lent
Fr. Norm Nawrocki
Just like Lazarus, we too will die. But in this week's gospel, Jesus tells us that if we trust in him we will be raised like Lazarus.