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Month: August 2023

CHRIST’S PRESENCE IN THE NEEDY OF THE WORLD (# 4)

August 29, 2023August 29, 2023 adminFaith & Life

We cannot claim to have an intimate relationship with Jesus without being compassionate toward those in need: the poor in material terms as well as the poor in spirit. Our prayer lives must be intermingled with right actions as described in the corporal works of mercy.

Christ

III. CHRIST’S PRESENCE IN THE HOLY EUCHARIST

August 16, 2023August 16, 2023 adminFaith & Life

The Eucharist, where Jesus is present – body, blood, soul and divinity – binds Christians in a community, a communion of love. We cannot depart from this living sacrifice, most integral to our faith, without putting our souls in peril.

Christ

Humility, the better lifesaver than an overconfident ego

August 12, 2023August 12, 2023 adminFaith & Life

Faith does not entail fearlessness. It is proceeding on a journey set by God despite all our fears as we combat them, relying completely and absolutely upon Him, our Lord and Savior, to guide us, hold us and even cradle us in the safety and warmth of His love, until the end of our sojourn.

Sunday Reflection

Faith Matures in Moments of Crisis

August 12, 2023August 12, 2023 adminFaith & Life

To mature spiritually, every Christian must weather the storms of life, seeking refuge and entrusting all to God. It is only faith like that of a child, humble and total, that will allow us to pass the tests that must refine us and prepare us for heaven.

Sunday Reflection

BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (235): How can we dare call God “Father”?

August 11, 2023August 11, 2023 adminFaith & Life

We have the privilege of calling God our Father, unworthy as we are to be called His children, because of Christ’s supreme and immeasurable sacrifice, which has expiated for our sins and repaired our fractured relationship with our Maker.

Bite-size theology

The power of one and a half million young people in silence

August 10, 2023August 10, 2023 adminWorld

Aloísio Gonzaga, a Bayingyi from Myanmar, relates his powerful experience at the World Youth Day, from being able to share his community’s struggle in Myanmar to being uplifted by Pope Francis’ words of encouragement.

Lisbon, World Youth Day

Back to normal life, but carrying within us a piece of Paradise

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023 adminFaith & Life

The feast of the Transfiguration is an invitation to keep our own ambitions and desires aside to allow God’s will to manifest fully in us. This will transform us into true Christ followers, reflecting His love and glory, even within our limited human capacity.

Sunday Reflection

Mirroring the Divine Face

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023 adminFaith & Life

The Transfiguration of Christ is a message to us that unless we reflect God’s countenance, we cannot bring Christ to people who truly need Him: the poor, the sick, the hungry. While we recognize suffering Christ in our brethren, we should represent the compassionate Christ to them.

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BITE-SIZE THEOLOGY (234): What prayer summarizes the whole Gospel?

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023 adminFaith & Life

The one prayer that encompasses and represents Catholicism in its fullness, is the Our Father. This prayer, which originates from the intimate connection that Jesus has with the Father, is the perfect prayer to envelope us completely in God’s warm embrace and afford us a deeper knowledge of the spiritual.

Bite-size theology

Pontifical Mission Societies present at World Youth Day

August 3, 2023August 3, 2023 adminLocal

The presence of the Pontifical Mission Societies at the World Youth Day marks the importance given to evangelization and missionary work by the Catholic Church. The history of the various societies integrated under the title is interesting and provides an understanding of how God guides his people in carrying out His works.

Pontifical Mission Societies, World Youth Day

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