THAT’S what the readings of the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, reminds us of. From the Book of Job, we are already warned
Category: Reflections
God shares his power and authority with us
ONE day in Capernaum, Christ with his followers was teaching in a synagogue and the people were amazed because he taught as one “with authority
From swaddling clothes to kingly raiment
THANKS to God, our devotion to the Sto. Nino remains strong, deep and growing. Yes, there may still be things that need to be made
Giving our body the proper spirit
WE are reminded of this very important concern of ours in that First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians where he said: “The body
Like the 3 magi
ON this Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, celebrated this year on January 7, we are reminded of the constant presence and manifestation of
The Feast of the Holy Family
THIS feast definitely reminds us about the very crucial role the family plays in the development of a person and of society in general. In
Prepare the best place for Jesus
THE first reading of the 4th Sunday of Advent, which this year falls on December 24, tells us of King David feeling a little disturbed
True Christian joy an effect of repentance
THE 3rd Sunday of Advent is usually dubbed as Gaudete Sunday (Rejoice Sunday) because the Entrance Antiphon of the Mass for that day starts with
God should be the primary object of our faculties
THAT’S right. All our human faculties, both spiritual and corporal, should have God as the primary object. As of now, it is clear that this
Advent, vigilance, focus
IT’S the Advent Season again, the proximate preparation for the birth of Christ on Christmas Day. It also starts another liturgical year when we are