Reflection for the Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time
I am sure that each of us has his or her own memory of the Operation Desert Shields/ Desert Storm. Each of us knew someone” over there ” Perhaps a […]
I am sure that each of us has his or her own memory of the Operation Desert Shields/ Desert Storm. Each of us knew someone” over there ” Perhaps a […]
Through the manna, the bread from heaven. God gave the Israelites life, saving them from imminent death. Through this bread from heaven their faith in God’s care for them was […]
The people who followed Jesus were continually amazed at the miracles that he performed. They followed him out of curiosity and out of need. He cured the sick, cast out […]
“We have all felt the impact of COVID-19 in as individuals and families. It has been a time of acute hardship and struggle, of separation and isolation. It has also […]
Few scenes in the Gospel are more moving, more touching d. than today’s from Saint Mark. Jesus and the apostles are exhausted , they tried to get away from the […]
Those who do not know me, I am Deacon Prodip Mrong. I am from the diocese of Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Now the question may be: how did I get here? My […]
This week we listen to Jesus as he sends the disciples out to preach of the need for repentance , and to heal the sick by casting out demons. This […]
On July 4th in most American communities , there are parades , festivals and speeches given concerning Independence Day and the significance it has for all citizens. Such speeches probably […]
In today’s Gospel we have the opportunity to watch how Jesus interacts with people, particularly with the woman afflicted with a hemorrhage. Our observations are important because they may give […]
On its very first page of the Old Testament introduces God as the creator of the universe,. There are several layers of it: […]