Unprepared Homilies Are Sinful
This epistle expresses deep concern over the quality of homilies, arguing that unprepared or poorly delivered sermons are sinful and harmful to the faithful. It emphasizes the sacred importance of the homily as the only moment of direct teaching during the Mass, lamenting that many are vague, confusing, or even disrespectful. The issue is attributed to weak formation and a lack of preparation, with the warning that poor homilies can lead souls away from the Church. The piece promotes the Homiletic Directory, published under Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, as a vital resource for priests to craft doctrinally sound and inspiring homilies. Ultimately, it calls on priests to emulate figures like Saint John Vianney by prioritizing diligent preparation, faithful preaching, and the spiritual nourishment of their congregations.