Is God a Rescuer or a Redeemer? (19th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
The great saving quality of Peter is that however intense his weakness, or guilt, or fear may be, in the end he always clung to Jesus, who rescued him... Read more
The great saving quality of Peter is that however intense his weakness, or guilt, or fear may be, in the end he always clung to Jesus, who rescued him... Read more
The pearl of great price is so much more than that. It is this mind-blowing vision of God's love for us. It is that loving gaze of our artist-creator-God,... Read more
We experience financial constraints, we undergo psycho-emotional turmoil, and we feel spiritual emptiness as we live our daily lives. But we should not lose heart since we have someone... Read more
What kind of secrets do you keep? Does keeping them give you more life, or has it started killing your best self, your God-given self? Does keeping your... Read more
Today, Trinity Sunday, we thank God for the love that He reserves for us, a love that not only moved Him to send us His Only Son, as our... Read more
Whenever I would feel overwhelmed by the surge of new information to be remembered and problems to be addressed, he would say these words without fail, “Don’t worry. God... Read more
We pray for this grace of natural kindness in the everyday as our concrete expression of loving one another like the residents at PTG Sta. Ana. For indeed, the... Read more
Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life has promised to bring us home. As he assures us in today’s Gospel, “I will come back again and take you... Read more
Let us spend time with the Good Shepherd, listening intently to his voice and accustoming our hearing to his invitation to an ever-deeper relationship with him. For it is... Read more
Divine Mercy is not at all about a weak god who has no control over the whims of evil in our lives. On the contrary, it is the working... Read more