Browsing the August 2025 archive of Fr. Bona's Reflections and Homilies

The Harvest is Abundant

Posted by Gregg Schockman on 8/26/25

The Seminarians at St Gregory’s House 

“The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few, so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest”.  (Matthew 9:37)

For many years, particularly under the spiritual leadership of the Most Rev Bishop Thomas Olmsted, the people of ... Read More »

Created and Called to Worship

Posted by Gregg Schockman on 8/20/25

We are Created and Called to Worship.

A few weeks ago, we reflected on “the GPS of our parish”, which is, God, People and Service. Our community of faith is constituted and called to service; the service of God and of his people. These two ways of service are ... Read More »

Back to School: Dive in!

Posted by Gregg Schockman on 8/12/25

Dive in and Dive Deep

“There is time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens”, says the Scripture (Ecclesiastes 3: 1). The vacation time for St Gregory’s school is ended and a new academic year has just started. The teachers resumed work first and the ... Read More »

The Assumption of Mary - August 15

Posted by Gregg Schockman on 8/04/25

The 15th day of August every year is the solemn celebration of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The mystery of the Assumption holds that at the end of her earthly life, Mary, was taken up to heaven body and soul.

One of the difficulties that people have ... Read More »

St. Michael Prayer

Posted by Gregg Schockman on 8/01/25

“Fr Bona, I have noticed that you like to say the prayer to St Michael the Archangel at the end of the Mass.” This is a remark made by a parishioner to me, and it prompted me to think that, perhaps, it will be good to reflect with you ... Read More »