In “A Simple Lifestyle,” Fr. Fausto Gomez, OP, addresses the urgent need for simplicity in a world plagued by forced poverty and overconsumption. Highlighting the teachings of Jesus and the virtues of simplicity, sobriety, and frugality, Fr. Gomez calls for a lifestyle grounded in divine grace and characterized by humility, compassion, and ecological responsibility.
Month: June 2024
Jesus awakens us to a new life
Fr. Eduardo Emilio Aguero reflects on the themes of life, death, and resurrection in the context of Jesus’ miracles of healing. He contrasts ancient Greek views on life and death with the Christian perspective that life is good and worth living. Sin and its consequences, including disease and death, arise from misused freedom. Yet, God’s mercy provides redemption through Jesus, who brings healing and new life.
CHURCH FATHERS (34) Maximus of Turin: spiritual father and civil leader
Maximus of Turin was a disciple of Saints Eusebius of Vercelli and Ambrose of Milan. As the first bishop of Turin, Maximus left a profound legacy through his sermons and treatises. Amid barbarian threats, he stood against the indifference of the wealthy and promoted the integration of Christian and civil duties.
Persisting Through Persecution: The Inspiring Journey of the Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea
The Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea is experiencing a dynamic revival, marked by the beatification process of martyred catechist José Si Esono. Bishop Juan Domingo-Beka Esono Ayang highlights the Church’s resilience through decades of persecution. Today, the Church honors their sacrifices, with ongoing beatification processes for several catechists and laypeople. The community remains vibrant, with increasing vocations and a pressing need for expanded seminary facilities to accommodate future priests.
“Peace! Be still!” Jesus Calms our Fears
In the Gospel story of Jesus calming the storm, the fearful disciples are reassured by Jesus’ presence and power. Fr. Paolo Consonni relates this to our own experiences of fear, especially during crises like the Covid pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging our fear, trusting in Jesus, and inviting Him into the “boats” of our lives to find peace and serenity amidst life’s storms.
CHURCH FATHERS (33) Ambrose of Milan: speaking and living the truth with love
Saint Ambrose of Milan, born into a Christian family around 340 A.D., became a prominent bishop known for his eloquence and piety. His mastery of Greek and Latin, coupled with his devotion to Scripture and the Church Fathers, shaped his influential role in resolving theological disputes and promoting the practice of lectio divina in the West.
THE SOUND OF SILENCE
Silence, a profound virtue across religions, offers a gateway to self-discovery and communion with God. In the midst of today’s noise, it beckons us to listen deeply—to our hearts, to God’s creation, and to the needs of others.
Ganjuran Sacred Heart Church Centenary
Established in 1924, the Church of the Sacred Heart of Ganjuran in Java, Indonesia, uniquely blends Javanese architecture with Catholic tradition. Drawing thousands of pilgrims yearly, it features Javanese artistic elements and is renowned for its healing spring and Marian Grotto. Despite historical and natural challenges, it remains a spiritual and cultural hub, embodying religious harmony and social commitment, including sustainable agriculture initiatives. This centenary church is a vital part of Ganjuran’s identity.
Meditating God’s Kingdom on the Coloane Trail
In this Sunday gospel reflection, Fr Paolo Consonni reflects on the growth of God’s Kingdom, likening it to seeds that grow quietly and powerfully, even in difficult conditions. He emphasizes patience, faith, and the unseen impact of our efforts, drawing inspiration from nature and the parables of the growing seed and the mustard seed in Mark 4:26-34.
Consolata Missionaries around the World
Blessed Giuseppe Allamano, founder of the Consolata Missionaries in 1901, emphasized holiness and missionary work. Born in Italy, he pioneered Catholic press, social works, and sent missionaries to Africa. His legacy includes the Consolata Missionary Sisters and advocating for World Mission Day. The Consolata Missionaries, inspired by Mary, serve worldwide, dedicated to evangelization, social justice, and human rights, embodying their motto: “First the saints and then the missionaries.”