The imagery of Shepherding (or Pastoring) pertains to a leader (or shepherd/pastor) exercising authority over a group of people known under the...
Category - Mass Reflections
There is always a summit/zenith in every discourse/argument/speech or presentation. This is usually the highest point and summary of the whole...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC #1847), quoting St. Augustine affirms: “‘God created us without us: but he did not will to save...
REFLECTION FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF EASTER
We are quite familiar with the proverbial statement: “you are what you eat”. Needless to say that a balanced diet makes us stay healthy and alive...
To the crowd searching for him at all cost in today’s Gospel (cf. Jn. 6:22-29), Jesus reacted, saying: “I tell you most solemnly, you are not looking...
Epidemics and Pandemics often remind us of our venerability and in most cases (when they are difficult to control), lead to despair and distrust in...
The signs recorded in the Gospel of John reveal some very significant characterises of the power of Jesus, and they confirm His deity. The miracle of...
REFLECTION FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF EASTER
LIGHT VS DARKNESS The concept of light chasing away darkness is central to understanding Jesus and Christianity in general. Simeon the prophet was of...
Recalling a statement I made in yesterday’s reflection: “opening of our lives more fully to the Spirit of God is the journey of a lifetime, a journey...
Recently, when I was in my sitting room, a strong wind from the opened window blew over my desk, and all the papers on that desk scattered. Inasmuch...