Glorying in the Holy CROSS
I beg your indulgence for choosing to write this piece during Eastertide because most Catholic faithful associate reflections on the Cross of the Lord Jesus
I beg your indulgence for choosing to write this piece during Eastertide because most Catholic faithful associate reflections on the Cross of the Lord Jesus
Part I Jehovah-Nissi: The Lord Is My Banner In chapter 17 of the Book of Exodus, another of God’s names is revealed. During Israel’s wandering
We typically think of God as Lord, Father, and God. We know His name is to be honoured and not taken in vain (Exodus 20:7).
Many people celebrate Christmas in honour of the birth of the Lord Jesus; some contemplate His childhood, and few envision God’s plan of salvation in
I can imagine what any medic reading this article might think about the above title. The Cambridge Dictionary defines watchful waiting as a way of
Every Christian must pursue spiritual maturity (sanctification) to become more Christ-like. St. Paul variously described working at unity (Philippians 1:27 & 2:2), being faithful in
Reflecting on persecution in the Christian life, we draw from the experience of Prophet Jeremiah as he faced an interior crisis at some point in
The Gospel reading on Pentecost Sunday in Year A (John 20:19-23) calls us to reflect on how to find peace when faced with hard times.
The Gospel reading of the 3rd Sunday of Easter (Year A) invites us to reflect on our faith journey (Luke 24:13-35). We join the two
The Gospel reading on the Monday of the Holy Week presents the story of the anointing of the Lord Jesus shortly before His death. This
The Gospel of the 1st Sunday of Lent Year A presents the Temptation of the Lord Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11). As the Spirit leads the Lord
Many Christians consider themselves followers of Christ, but only a few are truly committed to His Mission of catching men for God. The Gospel accounts
On the 4th day of Christmastide, Mother Church invited us to ponder the events of the massacre of babies as depicted in Matthew 2:16 -18.
I am penning this piece on the Feast day of St. Andrew, the disciple best known for bringing people to Jesus. He was born in
Most Catholics take pride in the fact that Mother Church reads most of the Bible to her congregation over the span of three liturgical years.
Mission Month 2022 is here with us. The month during which we are called to recognise ourselves as missionary disciples. We strive to work and
All Christians are called to serve the Lord Jesus as missionaries. A missionary is sent, and all Christians are sent. All are drawn into Christ,
This Gospel reading for Wednesday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time (Year II) consists of only two sentences (Matthew 13:44-46). However, in these verses,
I chose to share this reflection because of an observation that was brought to light about the fall in attendance at both the daily and
The Sunday after the Feast of Pentecost is dedicated to the Most Blessed Trinity. On this day, Holy Mass is offered in honor of God
The Gospel of the 3rd Week of Easter Sunday (Year C) presents a situation where the apostles (in particular, Peter), seem to be going through
This third part presents the final stages of the road to Calvary. We meet Jesus at the top of the hill. Station 9: Jesus Falls