Dots (27th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
The face of Christ reminds us of one evening when the Master of masters was on his knees washing our feet his servants, redeeming the debt of our sins... Read more
The face of Christ reminds us of one evening when the Master of masters was on his knees washing our feet his servants, redeeming the debt of our sins... Read more
This story is also about distance. It cautions us not to be presumptuous about what is central and peripheral to God. Read more
The glorious moments in our lives can only mean something if we have been through the mysteries of sorrow and joy. Glory is the victorious face of Christ, transfigured... Read more
One of these nights you just might see a green beam shooting up from the Manila Observatory here on campus. Actually, light beams are invisible. We only get to... Read more
To judge a sinner to be a person no longer but an animal that deserves no mercy is not to play God. Not even God has the heart to... Read more
In truth, the Word made flesh, the Word of God, flows out of what fills the very heart of God. When God speaks, God speaks from the heart. So... Read more
In truth, God does not leave us. On the cross, love stays. Love may be crushed but love does not vanish. Love “bears all things, believes all things, hopes... Read more
To sum up all of our faith therefore, we are to take care that our love be undivided. We cannot separate ourselves into little compartments when we love God.... Read more
The veteran lovers in our midst know that love is a choice, a decision, a matter not just of emotion but of the will. And it takes two wills... Read more
True religion is “to care for orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” These days, our land is stained by needless blood... Read more