Homily Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter Readings: Acts 16:22–34 and John 16:5–11 Good day to you. May the peace of Christ meet you there. Introduction A man once complained to his friend: “Every time I sing in the shower, my wife says it sounds like a cat fighting with a vacuum cleaner.” His friend replied, “At least she knows it’s singing. My family switches off the electricity when I start.” Sometimes life feels exactly like that. You are trying your best, praying, hoping, surviving — and still everything seems to go wrong. Yet today’s readings remind us that God often works most powerfully in the darkest places: in prisons, in pain, in confusion, and even in tears. The Word In the first reading from Acts of the Apostles , Paul and Silas are unfairly beaten, stripped, and thrown into prison. Their feet are fastened in stocks. Humanly speaking, they had every reason to complain, curse, or lose hope. But what do they do? They pray. They sing hymns to God. Imagin...