Advent is a new season; a new beginning. Its four Sundays prepare us for Christmas. But on a long-term way, it prepares us for Christ’s
Today is the last day of the Liturgical Year. Like every ending, it is also a new beginning. We actually commence tonight the Advent Season.
Jesus continues to prepare us for the end. After describing the fall of Jerusalem, the destruction of the Temple and other cosmic signs, he advises
Our gospel describes graphically the destruction of Jerusalem and visualizes the Second Coming of Jesus as king with much power and glory. For the Jews,
Jesus observed people admiring the Temple’s beauty. But what Jesus predicted shocked them. He told them, one day the Temple will be destroyed. In fact,
As I was reading through Pope Francis’ encyclical Fratelli Tutti, I read on his critique of a throw-away world where he mentioned poverty. We usually
Reflection The goodness and kindness of God looks grand and great when we think of Him as a God despite being all-powerful has the time
Reflection Even economists concede that wants will always be more than the needs. The human heart is always hungry for something but ultimately each heart
Reflection A person who understands the plight of another is not quick to judge. The role of understanding is important in accepting the context of
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – July 12, 2020 Reflection Jesus, in sharing the parable of the sower, highlights the fruitfulness of the Word. Just