A NUMBER of very meaningful considerations can be drawn from the Ascension of Our Lord into heaven. One is that with it we are reminded
Category: Reflections
Our true hunger and genuine fulfillment
IN the gospel, Christ tells us about what is involved if we want to truly love him. “If you love me,” he said, “keep my
Beware of certain “truths”
WE have to be careful with those truths in quotation marks. They may cite data and facts, they may even invoke some words of the
Christ: the one for all
IN the gospel, we can hear Christ declaring himself as the door of the sheepfold. (cfr. Jn 10,7-9) “I am the door,” he said. “By
“Lord, you will show us the path of life”
THAT’S the responsorial psalm of the Mass of the 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A. It’s taken from Psalm 16,11. It’s again another reassurance from
Divine Mercy Sunday
THE Second Sunday of Easter or the Octave of Easter is designated as Divine Mercy Sunday. The Ordo describes it as “a perennial invitation to
The best news of all time
HELLO! Happy Easter to all! Once again, we are on this most resplendent and happy day when we commemorate and celebrate the final conquest of
Infidelity a fact of life
WE, of course, should try our best, without giving up, to be faithful all the way to the end. No matter how many times we
Our resurrection to eternal life
THE readings on the Third Sunday of Lent remind us that we are meant for eternal life. In the first reading, from the Book of
Curing our blindness
THAT gospel episode about Christ curing a man born blind (cfr. Jn 9,1-41) reminds us that given the truth of our faith that we are
