WITH the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, celebrated this year on December 28, we are once again reminded of the
Category: Reflections
The precious lesson learned from the Visitation
IMAGINE the meeting between Mary and Elizabeth, the greatest women of all time, enjoying the greatest dignity, especially Mary! (cfr. Lk 1,39-45) The exchange of
Our baptism in Christ through the Spirit
AS WE enter the 3rd Sunday of Advent, we are reminded of how the people to whom John the Baptist preached, started asking what they
Preparation for our definitive state of life
DECEMBER 8 this year, usually marking the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, is also the 2nd Sunday of Advent which takes precedence over
Advent gives us a new beginning
IT’S the Season of Advent again and with it we make another beginning of the liturgical year. If we truly understand the significance of the
“My kingdom is not of this world”
WORDS of Christ in response to Pilate’s question, “Art thou the king of the Jews?” (Jn 18,33) That was when Christ clarified who he really
Keeping a purposive life
THAT’S what we should maintain in life. We need to develop a keen sense of the purpose of our life and keep it in play
Training to give our all
DEFINITELY, this is a big challenge for all of us who try to follow by what Christ teaches us. In that gospel episode where he
Another proof God and man share the same life
THAT’S when Christ responded to those who asked him what the greatest commandment was. (cfr. Mk 12,28-34) After telling them that the greatest commandment was
Faith cures our natural blindness
THAT’S what we can learn from that gospel episode about the blind man Bartimaeus begging Christ to cure his blindness. (cfr. Mk 10,46-52) More than
