Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Sense of Awe and Sanctity in our Daily Life with Intellectual Honesty
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Meeting the Risen Jesus in our Present Conditions
3rd Sunday of Easter: April 23, 2023
Readings: Acts 2:14, 22–28; Psalm 16:1–2, 5, 7–11; 1 Peter 1:17–21; Luke 24:13–35
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1. Importance of community in our spiritual journey
As we reflect on this story, we may ask ourselves: Do we recognize the presence of Christ in our daily lives? Are we open to the ways in which Christ speaks to us, even in unexpected ways? Do we seek Him in our struggles and difficulties, or only in moments of joy and peace? The Emmaus story also reminds us of the importance of community in our spiritual journey. The disciples did not recognize Jesus at first, but as they walked and talked with him, their eyes were opened, and they recognized him in the breaking of the bread. This emphasizes the importance of gathering together as a community to worship, pray, and share in the Eucharist.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Divine Mercy: God's Everlasting Enduring Mercy - Seeing is Believing!
Divine Mercy Sunday, 2nd Sunday of Easter: April 16, 2023
Readings: Acts 2:42–47; Psalm 118:2–4, 13–15, 22–24;1 Peter 1:3–9; John 20:19–31
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The second Sunday of Easter is a special day in the liturgical calendar, as it celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the victory of life over death. This day is also celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday which recalls the infinite mercy of God. The Resurrection is, indeed, the symbol of love and forgiveness that God offers us through His Son, Jesus Christ. It is St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun who received numerous visions of Jesus and wrote extensively about His divine mercy, encouraged people to trust in Jesus and His mercy, and to spread His message of love and forgiveness throughout the world. The liturgical readings of the day, enable us to strengthen our faith in God in spite of the odds and confusion that are all around us.
1. Risen Jesus drives away fear and doubt
St John, the Gospel writer in 20:19-31 recounts the story of Jesus appearing to his disciples after his resurrection. The disciples were in a state of fear and uncertainty, locked behind closed doors, when Jesus suddenly appeared to them. He offered them peace and showed them his wounds, proving that he had indeed risen from the dead. The story then goes on to focus on the disciple Thomas, who was not present when Jesus first appeared to the others. When he was told about it, he expressed doubt, saying that he would only believe if he could see and touch the wounds himself. A week later, Jesus again appeared to the disciples, and this time Thomas was present. Jesus invited him to touch his wounds, and Thomas believed.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
The Risen Christ - A New Gateway to Salvation
The Resurrection of the Lord - Easter Sunday: April 09, 2023
Readings: Acts of the Apostles 10:34a, 37-43; Colossians 3:1-4; John 20:1-9
"Christ is Risen, indeed, Alleluia!" Today, we celebrate our Lord's resurrection from death. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a central tenet of the Christian faith, and it refers to the foundational Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead after his crucifixion. On the third day after his death, some of Jesus' female disciples went to the tomb and found that the stone had been rolled away, and the tomb was empty. According to the Gospels, Jesus appeared to his disciples in various forms over a period of 40 days, and he eventually ascended into heaven. In its historical context, the resurrection of Jesus represents the ultimate victory of life over death, good over evil, and light over darkness. It is a message of God's power and love, which was demonstrated through the miraculous resurrection of Jesus Christ.
1. Resurrection - a victory over the power of death
The resurrection of Jesus is a sign of his divinity and power over death. It is viewed as proof of his claims to be the Son of God and the Savior of the world. The resurrection is also seen as a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about the coming of the Messiah. The resurrection of Jesus has been a subject of debate and scrutiny for centuries, with skeptics questioning the reliability of biblical accounts and offering alternative explanations for the events surrounding Jesus' death and resurrection. However, for us Christians, the resurrection remains a central and essential aspect of our faith.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Good Friday: The Meaning and Significance of the Cross of Jesus Christ
Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion: April 07, 2023
Reading: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9; John 18:1—19:42
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The Cross of Jesus Christ is the central symbol of Christianity and represents the crucifixion of Jesus, as well as his ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity. According to Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified on a wooden cross by the Romans at Golgotha, a hill outside Jerusalem. As we commemorate this world event that took place in the Holy City of David 2000 years ago, let us look at the significance and relevance of Cross of Christ today and to our daily lives. The Cross of Jesus Christ is a symbol of love, sacrifice, redemption, and hope. It is a powerful reminder of the central message of Christianity and the ultimate expression of God's love for humanity.
1. Cross a symbol of God's love and grace
For Christians, in fact, more powerfully, the Cross is a powerful symbol of God's love and grace. It represents the ultimate act of selflessness and sacrifice, as Jesus gave his life to save humanity from sin and eternal separation from God. Through his death and resurrection, we believe that Jesus provided a way for people to be reconciled with God and receive eternal life.
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Holy Eucharist: An Expression of Christian Faith and Identity
Maundy (Holy) Thursday - Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: April 06, 2023
Readings: Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14; Psalm 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; John 13:1-15
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During this Last Supper, Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "This is my body, which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me." He then took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you" (Luke 22:19).
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Palm Sunday: Marching towards the Salvation of Humanity
Passion/Palm Sunday: March 02, 2023
Readings: Matthew 21:1-11; Isaiah 50:4-7; Psalm 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24; Philippians 2:6-11; Matthew 26:14—27:66
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Friday, March 24, 2023
Spirit of God Dwells in You
5th Sunday of Lent: March 26, 2023
Readings: Ezekiel 37:12–14; Psalm 130:1–8; Romans 8:8–11; John 11:1–45
Jesus raises Lazarus from the tomb |
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We are inching closer to the Holy Week, where we recall Christ's passion, suffering, death, and resurrection. The fifth Sunday of Lent reminds us of the promise of new life. Even in the face of death, there is hope for new beginnings. As we approach Easter, we are reminded that we too can experience new life, both in this world and in the next. The liturgical readings of this Sunday lead us to deeper reflection on the meaning of sacrifice, surrender, forgiveness, and new life. It is a time to draw closer to God, and to allow his love and grace to transform us from the inside out.
1. Amazing testimony of God's presence in Jesus
The story of Lazarus' resurrection in John 11:1-45 is a powerful example of God's ability to bring life out of death. As we reflect on this story, we can draw several spiritual insights that are relevant to our lives today:
Friday, March 17, 2023
Lord's Anointed One Heals Definitely
4th Sunday of Lent: March 19, 2023
Readings: 1 Samuel 16:1, 6–7, 10–13; Psalm 23:1–6; Ephesians 5:8–14; John 9:1–41
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