Homily (HOM-uh-lee) noun:
A lecture of a moralizing or admonishing nature, usually tedious and trite. From
Old French omelie (homily), from Latin (homilia), from Greek homilia (assembly
or sermon), from homilos (crowd), from homou (together). Ultimately from the
Indo-European root sem- (one), which also gave us simultaneous, assemble,
simple,