This is what we can draw from that gospel episode where Christ, after healing the mother-in-law of Peter, attracted a big crowd who were also
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Glad Tidings
This was said of Christ. (cfr. Lk 4,18) If we are true to our desire to follow Christ, if not to be “another Christ” as
Routine and new initiatives
Happy new year, everyone! As we open another year, let us first of all be thankful for everything that took place in the last year,
“Today, a great light has come”
Merry Christmas to all! On this most blessed and joyous day when we liturgically celebrate the birth of the very pattern and savior of our
Our genealogy starts with God
We need to be clear about this. We may have our human ancestry that defines our biological and natural identity. But we should not forget
Self-Denial: A Constant Necessity
We have to find ways of how we can live out this basic necessity of ours. There’s certainly a need for tremendous effort. But we
Deeds, deeds, deeds!
In the gospel, we are reminded that we should not just be good hearers of the word of God, but rather its doers. (cfr. Mt
We are only stewards of our own life
Of course, our life is our own life. We may have to relate ourselves to everybody else, but my life is mine and your life
Persistent hope amid our helplessness
That gospel episode about a blind man sitting on the wayside where Christ was passing by, reminds us about this point: we need to always
“Wisdom is better than strength”
That’s from the Book of Wisdom, (cfr. 6,1) simply telling us that true wisdom, the one that comes from and is a participation of the
