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
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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
Divine law and human law
Somehow, when Christ said, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not abolish but to
How to properly handle our greatness
This Lenten season, let’s reflect on the importance of serving others, especially when we have been blessed with talents and privileges. Instead of expecting to
A new heart, a new spirit
That is what we are encouraged to pursue and to achieve, especially during this Lenten season. It only means that we should try our best,
The season of Lent
With Ash Wednesday, we once again begin the season of Lent when as a way to pursue spiritual growth, self-reflection and preparation for Easer, we
Charity knows no bounds
We have to be ready for the challenge of charity which is actually the perfection of our humanity. It is what would make us like
Obedience and Humility
That’s what we can gather from the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. Imagine Christ, the very son of God, submitting himself to some
