32nd Sunday Reflection
This is a parable of a wedding banquet, virgin bridesmaids, a bridegroom who is delayed, and a shortage of oil...
This is a parable of a wedding banquet, virgin bridesmaids, a bridegroom who is delayed, and a shortage of oil...
Since the second century Apostles’ Creed, the Church affirms, “I believe in the Communion of the Saints, the forgiveness of...
Love is the answer, love is always the answer. Do we find community, communion, and compassion, God’s love is present!...
“Whose image do you see?” asks Jesus. “What is this image called, how is it known?” The year 3099;...
The saga of Genesis relates the journey of our ancestors into moral awareness and embarrassment at their nakedness. Their...
On this feast day of our seraphic father St Francis, we reflect on his words contained in the Canticle of...
Bible / Church / Pope Francis / Scripture
By Junno Arocho Esteves – In an apostolic letter dedicated to Sacred Scripture, Pope Francis said that even today, Christians can...
Tax collectors and prostitutes; traitors and whores; Jesus often uses these people as examples against the purported righteousness, orthodoxy, and...
Jesus was a tradesman, by tradition a carpenter or a stonemason. Jesus would have known what it meant to stand...