In this morning’s first reading in the Second Book of Kings, the priest Hilkiah and the scribe Shaphan rediscovered the Law and read it aloud
The text of the Lectio Divina this morning (edit: during our annual retreat) is one of my favorites. It is the affirmation of Peter’s love
Mediocrity has no place in the Salesian Life. I am thankful for the Salesianity inputs that we have been receiving these past days during our
An obvious thread runs through our Sunday readings today. Isaiah, Paul, and Peter all admitted their unworthiness when they found themselves in front of the
We occasionally hear the phrase “climbing the Lord’s mountain” as we read the Bible. For Israel, it is a joyous and triumphant vision of how
I was happy to know that Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of the Diocese of Caloocan is the new CBCP head. I admire this bishop since
The most beautiful aspect of today’s first reading from the Prophet Isaiah is the prophet’s vision of how the entire world comes to Jerusalem to
The story of the prophet Daniel has always been colorful to me. When I was younger I used to read from the animated books of
The meaning of life has always been a subject of intensive speculation by philosophers, theologians, and ordinary people. There are many answers to the same
Our Evangelist for the day, St. Luke, is a great reminder of two qualities that each Christian should have. It was St. Paul himself who