A look at our world today reveals the pursuit of the “good life” through practices of what is known as “consumerism” has become one of...
Category - Weekday Homilies/ Reflections
A FRIENDLY DIALOGUE WITH GOD – THE ABRAHAMIC EXAMPLE: 17TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR C
A cursory look at the Book of Genesis reveals an all-knowing and omnipresent God. A God who created the universe by His Word; in fact, a transcendent...
16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, YEAR C: “THE REWARD FOR HOSPITALITY”
The term “hospitality” etymologically springs from the Latin “hospes”, meaning “host”, “guest”, or “stranger”. Put differently, “hospes” is formed...
THE USE OF INCENSE IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: DIABOLIC OR SCRIPTURAL?
The notion of incense in Christian parlance, especially used in Catholicism has been greatly misunderstood. Despite the fact that it is used in...
WHO IS THE TRUE LUCIFER? THE TRUTH ABOUT “PRINCIPALITIES AND POWER” ARE THEY GOOD OR BAD ANGELS?
With respect to my post on Facebook yesterday (Feb. 6), regarding the popular error done by many Christians at prayers, referring the Principalities...
THE SCARY IMAGES FOUND AT THE NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL… IS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH GUILTY OF IDOLATRY? AN APOLOGETIC RESPONSE
Before now, little was known of the Notre Dame Cathedral to the common man; however, with the sad news of the catastrophic fire outbreak which...
THE FALLACY OF ANCESTRAL / GENERATIONAL CURSES
One of the basic problems we have today in Christianity is the trend of ‘uneducated and ignorant’ men/women who cannot reconcile the...
REFLECTION/HOMILY FOR FRIDAY OF THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT. MARCH 15, 2019
The gospel according to Matthew has been understood to possess a doctrinal character reflected in the five discourses of Christ. These five...
REFLECTION/HOMILY FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT. MARCH 13, 2019
The phrase “the sign of Jonah” was used by Jesus in the Gospels as a typological metaphor for His death, burial, and resurrection. The gospel of...
LENTEN REFLECTION/HOMILY FOR FRIDAY AFTER ASH WEDNESDAY. MARCH 08, 2019
A distinctive feature in Judaism is its way of integrating the spiritual with the physical through fasting. For them, fasting was a way of denying...