The Key to understanding these teachings of Christ is to return to the context at which those words were used, and also employing the Greek language...
Category - Weekday Homilies/ Reflections
Epidemics and Pandemics often remind us of our venerability and in most cases (when they are difficult to control), lead to despair and distrust in...
The signs recorded in the Gospel of John reveal some very significant characterises of the power of Jesus, and they confirm His deity. The miracle of...
REFLECTION FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF EASTER
LIGHT VS DARKNESS The concept of light chasing away darkness is central to understanding Jesus and Christianity in general. Simeon the prophet was of...
Recalling a statement I made in yesterday’s reflection: “opening of our lives more fully to the Spirit of God is the journey of a lifetime, a journey...
Recently, when I was in my sitting room, a strong wind from the opened window blew over my desk, and all the papers on that desk scattered. Inasmuch...
REFLECTION FOR SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER (DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY)
HIS MERCY ENDURES FOREVER (THE RICHNESS OF GOD’S MERCY) The image of the ‘Divine Mercy’ depicts two rays coming from Jesus’ chest:...
The English word ‘conviction’ comes from the Latin verb “convincere,” which means to convict, to convince, to prove, to conquer, or to demonstrate...
EVEN IN OUR MOST DIFFICULT PREDICAMENT, THE LIGHT OF THE RISEN SAVIOUR HEALS AND SAVES US First Reading: Acts 4:1-12 Responsorial Psalm: Ps...
How necessary do we need peace and how often do we long for it. How much do our hearts thirst for the peace that only God can give? At times, we are...