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Fr. Joe Dailey
Joe Dailey
344 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text About a month ago, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and his wife, Queen Rania visited Pope Leo at the Vatican. During their photo-op, Rania brought up the Pope’s upcoming visit to Lebanon, and wondered whether it was safe for him to go there. Pope Leo responded, “Well, we’re going.” I have Mass on Sunday, November 30th at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. livestream https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15nX2tseLr/?mibextid=wwXIfr frjoedailey@gmail.com
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Send us a text About a month ago, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and his wife, Queen Rania visited Pope Leo at the Vatican. During their photo-op, Rania brought up the Pope’s upcoming visit to Lebanon, and wondered whether it was safe for him to go there. Pope Leo responded, “Well, we’re going.” I have Mass on Sunday, November 30th at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. livestream https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15nX2tseLr/?mibextid=wwXIfr frjoedailey@gmail.com
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Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for the 1st Sunday of Advent, A
Send us a text About a month ago, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and his wife, Queen Rania visited Pope Leo at the Vatican. During their photo-op, Rania brought up the Pope’s upcoming visit to Lebanon, and wondered whether it was safe for him to go there. Pope Leo responded, “Well, we’re going.” I have Mass on Sunday, November 30th at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. livestream https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15nX2tseLr/?mibextid=wwXIfr frjoedailey@gmail.com
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5 days ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for the Solemnity of Christ, the King of the Universe, C
Send us a text We don't "see" the light itself; we see things because of the light. In the light of Christ, we are being given a glimpse of the very being of God’s own self. We are made in God’s image, so our lives can reflect the way God thinks and loves. I have Mass on Sunday, November 23 at St. Isidore @ 9:30/11:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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1 week ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 33 C
Send us a text Jesus, and the crowd around him, are standing in front of the Temple, but they are not seeing the same thing. The crowd are marveling at the costly stones, while Jesus sees that not one stone will be left upon another stone. This weekend at all the Masses, Archbishop Weisenburger is announcing the start of a multi-year reorganization process in the Archdiocese of Detroit. I have Mass on Sunday, November 16 at St. Isidore @ 7:30 am. live stream link: https://vimeo.co...
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran
Send us a text We are called and sent from within these walls, like a river that flows out into the desert, allowing God's Spirit to flow through us, not to block it, but to let it flow through us, so that all who hunger and thirst for God may be satisfied. And all those who are wounded may find their way back home. I have Mass on Saturday, November 8 at Holy Name Church in Birmingham @ 4 pm. I have Mass on Sunday, November 9 at St. Isidore @ 9:30/11:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for All Souls Day
Send us a text There is a local cemetery in Lake Orion, right around the corner from the parish where I had been pastor for 31 years. I buried a lot of people in that cemetery, so I know a lot of the neighbors. We bought graves there for our whole family. When people found out that a priest was going to buried in the cemetery, all the graves around us sold. I have Mass on Sunday, November 2nd at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed. https://stisidore.church/...
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1 month ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 30 C
Send us a text Luke tells a familiar story in chapter 19 about a wealthy tax collector who kept his distance. “Zacchaeus kept trying to see who Jesus was, but he was too short and could not see him for the crowd; so he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to catch a glimpse of Jesus who was to pass that way.” I have Mass at St. Isidore on Sunday, October 26 @ 9:30/11:30 am. frjoedailey@gmail.com
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1 month ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 29 C
Send us a text “There are moments in the history of humanity,” Tomáš Halík writes, “as well as in the history of the church and in our own lives, when we are confronted more than at other times with God’s hiddenness, God’s silence.” I have Mass on Sunday, October 19 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed. https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ frjoedailey@gmail.com
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 28 C
Send us a text The lone Samaritan has a dilemma: to which temple should he report? Jesus surely means the Jerusalem Temple, but as a Samaritan he recognizes Mount Gerizim as the true place to worship God, and his priests are, of course, the Samaritan priests at Gerizim. I have Mass on Sunday, October 12 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. The 7:30 am Mass is live-streamedhttps://stisidore.church/video_post/ frjoedailey@gmail.com
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 27 C (Sanktuarium Pasyjno-Maryjne, Poland)
Send us a text I am preaching this homily on our pilgrimage in Poland. We visited Auschwitz/Brirkenau camp this morning; we are celebrating Mass in Sanktuarium Pasyjno-Maryjne, where Karol Wojtyra (St. John Paul II) came on pilgrimage as a boy. When I visited Krakow in 2001, we toured the Wawel Cathedral. There's a great bell in the tower, like Big Ben in London. It weighs 11 tons and it takes 12 people to ring it. This bell is named Zygmunt, and it has been rung for every major event in Pola...
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 26 C
Send us a text I think the key to this parable is the gate. The rich man is on one side; Lazarus is on the other. In the story, the gate never opens. In fact, its role as a barrier eventually translates into an uncrossable chasm in eternity. I am away this weekend. frjoedailey@gmail.com
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2 months ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 25 C
Send us a text The steward realizes that generosity is the best investment. He gets himself out of a hole by building social capital. It is irrelevant, apparently, that he gives away what does not belong to him. I have Mass at St. Isidore on Sunday, September 21 @ 7:30/9:30 am The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed. https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ frjoedailey@gmail.com
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Send us a text Christ is the word that went forth from the mouth of God, achieving the saving purpose for which he was sent, and then returned to take his place with God in glory. I have Mass at St. Isidore on Sunday, September 14 @ 9:30/11:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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2 months ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 23 C
Send us a text In 2020, I saw the Sundance Documentary Film, “Crip Camp.” The title comes from a 1970’s summer camp for handicapped teens, which in those days were called crippled children, hence the name, "Crip Camp." (The movie is showing on Netflix.) I have Mass on Sunday, September 7 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. at St. Andrew @ 5:00 pm The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ frjoedailey@gmail.com
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2 months ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 22 C
Send us a text A few years later I visited the St. Egidio community in Rome. On Christmas morning, after the last mass, all the chairs in the church are rearranged, tables are set up, and a banquet is served to the poor in the neighborhood. I have Mass on Sunday, August 31 at St. Isidore @ 9:30/11:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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3 months ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 21 C
Send us a text At the opportune time, the caterpillar spins itself inside the narrow space of the chrysalis, to emerge, transformed, into a butterfly. I have Mass on Sunday, August 24 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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3 months ago
9 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Ordinary Sunday 20 C
Send us a text Jeremiah was thrown into a cistern, where he would have died if Ebed Meloch hadn’t pulled him out. Jeremiah’s sin was being faithful to the word of God, which left him odd man out. Four against one. Jeremiah had to be gotten rid of. I have Mass at St. Isidore on Sunday, August 17 @ 9:30/11:30 am frjoedailey@gmail.com
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3 months ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 19 C
Send us a text Shifting from a scarcity outlook to one of abundance takes time. We’ve believed the lie of scarcity for so long that we may find it hard to believe it’s not true. I have Mass on Sunday, August 10 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed. https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ frjoedailey@gmail.com
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3 months ago
10 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 18 C
Send us a text When we began a style of production and consumption that would eventually ravage planet Earth, Francis decided to love Mother Earth and live simply and barefoot upon her. I have Mass at St. Isidore on Sunday, August 3rd @ 9:30/11:30 am. frjoedailey@gmail.com
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4 months ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Ordinary Sunday 17 C
Send us a text The Hebrew letter lamed is 30 and the letter vav is six; together, the two letters equal 36 – the number of the righteous in every generation whose virtue keeps the world from destruction. These 36 hidden righteous ones are called Lamed-vavniks. They live both for themselves and for others (twice chai); meeting the world’s suffering with compassion. I have Mass on Sunday, July 27 at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am The 7:30 am Mass will be live-streamed. https://stisidore.church...
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4 months ago
10 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Homily for Sunday Ordinary 16 C
Send us a text “Jesus entered a village where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him.” We are so sure we know where this story is going, we run right past the opening line. I have Mass on Sunday, July 20th at St. Isidore, 9:30/11:30 am at St. Andrew, 5:00 pm frjoedailey@gmail.com
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4 months ago
8 minutes

Fr. Joe Dailey
Send us a text About a month ago, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and his wife, Queen Rania visited Pope Leo at the Vatican. During their photo-op, Rania brought up the Pope’s upcoming visit to Lebanon, and wondered whether it was safe for him to go there. Pope Leo responded, “Well, we’re going.” I have Mass on Sunday, November 30th at St. Isidore @ 7:30/9:30 am. livestream https://stisidore.church/worship-online/ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15nX2tseLr/?mibextid=wwXIfr frjoedailey@gmail.com