At least he gets the churchgoers to think and reflect, putting into action in their lives the message of the homily from the day’s mass. Plus his humility I admire.
I was concerned that his homilies were all variations of “love your neighbor” or similar non-controversial subject matter, but upon reading his wiki that appears not to be the case. Turns out he is anything but reticent on morality, and is very outspoken on prolife issues and was not afraid to speak out loudly against the Obama-like Phillipine Reproductive Health bill. I still am not accustomed to parishioners emoting during Mass, and couldn’t accept that, but the problem seems to be theirs, not his.