The Vine and the Branches (5th Sunday of Easter)
How can I remain faithful despite the many negative things happening in my life? We trust in God to take care of the fruitfulness. In the Gospel last Friday,... Read more
How can I remain faithful despite the many negative things happening in my life? We trust in God to take care of the fruitfulness. In the Gospel last Friday,... Read more
By letting us feel his bones and touch flesh, he also quietens our fears. He invites to rise from being weak and powerless to stand with Him in power... Read more
At every moment, in every person, in every place and situation, the risen Jesus is already present, purposefully moving in the world. As we suffer with Jesus, we shall... Read more
We are never short of instances of disorder nowadays. We are aware how our cherished values and virtues are under attack, threatened to be replaced by illusions of order... Read more
Our Gospel today tells how God, despite our many short-comings and hard-heartedness, desires to take us out of the darkness of ignorance and sin. As a final redemptive act,... Read more
On this Second Sunday of Lent, we are invited to reflect on the message of Jesus’ transfiguration. It is an encouragement to let God’s light shine within and through... Read more
Everything we have and hold is gift. All our riches and talents are gifts. Our capacity to feel, to reason, to choose, to love–all these are gifts. In fact... Read more
One of the messages of today’s readings is to examine how much white noise our lives suffer from. Can we make more room for silence in our lives? And... Read more
From this Child in a manger, we learn to let go of the noise and the inconsistencies that prevent us from seeing tomorrow. From this Child in a manger,... Read more
On this first Sunday of Advent, we focus on that one aspect of waiting—that is, when we wander: when, in the process of waiting, we make wrong decisions or... Read more