We can somehow draw this conclusion after reading that gospel episode where Christ asked Peter three times whether he, Peter, truly loved Christ. (cfr. Jn
Category: Editorial
Harmonizing our life’s different dimensions
It’s obvious that we have to contend with the many aspects and dimensions of our life—the natural and the supernatural, the temporal and the eternal,
The Real Peace
That’s the peace that Christ gives to his disciples, distinct from the peace that the world may give. It’s a peace that serves as a
Charity and Clarity
With the very toxic air we have in the arena of public opinion, we need some saint as patron or intercessor who can help us
As times change
It’s unavoidable. We should not be surprised by it. In fact, we should expect it. But let’s see to it that we do not get
A culture of dialogue and consensus-building
With all this very toxic air brought about by our differences and conflicts in matters of opinion and preferences, especially in the area of politics,
The empty tomb
In the gospel of the Mass on Monday within the Easter Octave (cfr. Mt 28,8-15), we are given a vivid description of the immediate aftermath
The Last Supper
The Mass of the Lord’s Supper, celebrated in the evening of Maundy Thursday, commemorates the Last Supper, the institution of the Eucharist and the priesthood.
The proper accepting attitude
In our life, in all our relations with others, in all situations and conditions that we can encounter, we have to learn how to be
Building up our mental health
“I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.” That’s from Psalm 30,2, sometimes used as a Responsorial Psalm in some Holy Masses. It’s
