Readings: Genesis 14.18-20, 1Corinthians 11.23-26, Luke 9.11b-17
The Celebration of the Lord's Body and Blood has been taking place since Last Supper and Continues to be celebrated at every Holy Mass. The Protestant...
Readings: Prov 8,22-33, Romans 5, 1-5, John 16, 12-15
Today is Holy Trinity Sunday. The term "Trinity" itself is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible. However, Christ instructed us: " Go into the world and baptize them...
Readings: 1Acts 2,1-11, Romans 8, 8-17, John 14, 15-16,23-26
Today is the Pentecost Sunday. The celebration of our birthdays is always a moment of great joy and feast. We have great reason to be...
Readings: Acts 1:1-11, Ephesians 1:7-23, Luke 24:46-53
We celebrate the Lord’s ascension, taking place forty days after the Resurrection. We recount with joy the day Christ completed His earthly mission , His Father...
Readings: Acts 15.1-2, 22-29, Revelation 21.10-14, 22-23, John 14.23-29
In the first line in today's Gospel, Jesus says that if we love him, then we will keep his word. That may...
READINGS: Acts: 14.21b-27, Revelation: 21.1-5a, John 13.1, 31-33a, 34-35
'Love one another', 'Love your neighbour as yourself, - ancient commandments. However, when these words are genuinely heard and subsequently obeyed, there is utter newness...
Jesus the good shepherd presents us wit an image of compassion, love and care, a person in whom we can trust and have confidence. We have the choice to listen to his voice as found in the living words of...
Readings: Acts 5:27-32, Revelation 5:11-14, John 21:1-19
Who would really believe that a dead man came back to life after being dead for those three days? Even today some writers want to try to...
Readings: Acts 5.12-16, Revelation 1.9-11a, 12-13, 17-19, John 20.19-31
On this Second Sunday of Easter, the church celebrates the feast of Divine Mercy united as a community of believers, we continue to...
Readings: Acts 10.34a, 37-43, Colossians 3.1-4, John 20.1-18
Today is the greatest of all Sundays in the Christian calendar because of the newness of life that it brings. Today, we celebrate the triumph of...
Readings: Isaiah 50,4-7, Philippians 2, 6-11, Luke 8, 7. 14-23, 56
Today the Church celebrates the entry of Christ into Jerusalem in order to accomplish his paschal mystery. This Sunday is called Palm or passion Sunday...
Readings: Isaiah 43.16-21, Philippians 3.8-14, John 8.1-11
A familiar phrase is heard from the lips of Jesus in the gospel today for the fifth Sunday of Lent. "If there is one of you who...
Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Basilica of Saint Peter 25 March 2022
Readings: Joshua 5:9a,10-12, 2Corinthians 5:27-21, Luke 15:1-3,11-32
We have this wonderful parable of the two...
Readings: Exodus 3.1-8a, 13-15, 1Corinthians 10.1-6, 10-12, Luke 13.1-9
An easy and ready comparison can be made between the Biblical concept of repentance and the vernacular word: hard headed. We have all...
Readings: Genesis 15.5-12. 17-18, Philippians 3.17-4.1, Luke 9.28b-36
On this Second Sunday of Lent the Church encourages us not to rest in the material comforts of this world. Rather, we should...
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Readings: Deuteronomy 26, 4-10, Romans 10, 8-13. Luke 4, 1-13
On Ash Wednesday We began our journey with Christ. As a Journey that will last about six and half weeks, the...
Baptism of the Lord
Readings: Sirach 27:4-7, 1Corinthians 15.54-58, Luke 6.39-45
Today the church reminds us of the virtues and qualities that should characterize our lives as Christians. She reminds us that while physical...
Baptism of the Lord
Readings: 1 Samuel 26.2, 7-9. 12-13, 22-25, 1corinthians 15.45-49, Luke 6.27-38
This Sunday we hear some of the most difficult teachings of our Lord, Jesus Christ. But first...
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Readings: Jeremiah 17:5-8, 1Corinthians 15: 12.16-20, Luke 6:17,20-26
Today the Church invites us to place our trust in God and in his only son Jesus Christ. Through...