29 August 2021, 22nd Sunday in the Ordinary Time Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 One. Two. Three. One. There is one strand that connects our three
There is a risky side to Salesian ministry. While the corporate world sees important tasks entrusted to the most competent and trustworthy of the team,
While I was listening to the readings for this morning’s mass in memorial of St. Rose of Lima, a detail caught me from St. Paul.
A reflection on the Liturgical Readings of the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary As God accompanied Israel in its growth in faith, the people
Great experiences are passed down to us all through life. These events may sometimes become more than simply a memory; they can also become lessons.
Fr Mike La Guardia, SDB, my spiritual director and confessor, gave me a necklace on which the Jerusalem Pilgrim’s cross is etched. Together with it
What are our hungers? For those who are hungry, it is food. For those who are homeless, it is shelter. For those who are jobless,
A reflection on the Liturgical Readings of the 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time It is hard to believe in Divine Providence in a world gripped
Hello! I am Ma. Abigail V. Salandron, an alumnus of Don Bosco Technical College-Cebu Inc. I am also been a Biblos youth leader at Don
I had the opportunity to host my cousins over at weekend during my short vacation at home. One of them brought her baby girl and