Love: The Antidote of Sin (11th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Love is the antidote of sin. That is what the sinful woman shows when she bathes the Lord’s feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hair –... Read more
Love is the antidote of sin. That is what the sinful woman shows when she bathes the Lord’s feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hair –... Read more
We claim that modern communication brings us closer; but the irony is, we don’t really communicate and relate. There are countless ways of sharing our thoughts and information through... Read more
When the priest blesses the bread and wine, please remember that it isn't the priest's hands or our prayers that make the bread and wine Holy. It is God's... Read more
Today, Trinity Sunday, let us ask the Holy Trinity to bless our significant relationships and to grant us the grace to learn how to relate with others the way... Read more
“What use have we ever had for voices crying out in the wilderness?”, I will say in return. Little, if any, perhaps. But it is they who have taught... Read more
Pentecost reminds us of how easy it is to fall back on our timid and timorous selves. It confronts our desire for the security and safety of the palpable... Read more
The Ascension reminds us to look up, to reach out to light and to the heavens. Even if are undeserving, even if we feel unworthy, for we do always... Read more
Now, have you ever wondered whose default voice is in God’s big ears? He who hears our prayers, our clamor to be saved all these years, our cries for... Read more
On this Divine Mercy Sunday, during this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, may we allow the merciful gaze of the Risen Christ, the King of Mercy, to meet our... Read more
Without Easter, without the Holy Spirit, this powerful current coursing through our lives, the Christ-event would have remained just a recording and not a live-stream we continue to receive... Read more