Reflection for the Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Year A 2023
At Christmas we celebrated the birth of Jesus as the entrance of our redeemer into our world. Jesu appeared as the light shining in our darkness. The readings of today’s […]
At Christmas we celebrated the birth of Jesus as the entrance of our redeemer into our world. Jesu appeared as the light shining in our darkness. The readings of today’s […]
The very meaning of Epiphany is a revelatory manifestation. And this is a manifestation of serenity to the whole world, as represented in the ethnic diversity of the Magi themselves. Knowing some […]
Throughout Christian history it has become quite clear that those who seek Mary’s love and care find some that only the Holy Mother can give. Try as the world […]
Our observance of Christmas is unique and special among all of the celebrations during the entire year. The aromas of special foods, parties, gifts, carols, and nostalgic music all contribute […]
This is arguably one of the most Stressful -filled weeks of the year. The time is usually filled with parties and last minute gifts buying, amid of crowded frazzle […]
John the Baptist is a key Advent in the Liturgy of the Church. Reflection on his life and mission inspires us to consider the meaning of Christ’s incarnation, both […]
Waiting is usually difficult for most of us . After, we are busy people and find it challenging to wait in lines longer than a few minutes. In contrast, […]
As we grow up, we begin to lose the innocent curiosity which was once the sole basis of our questions. We still ask questions for clarity, but we also begin […]
If you are a parent, think about the time your child learned to walk you would patiently support your child, giving the toddler a sense a balance. When you let […]
In this Information Age, we have become experts at analysis. Daily, we conduct studies and gather statistics, we label organizations as liberal or conservative, we tag entire generations as senior citizens, baby boomers, […]