Personal Encounters with Christ

This Sunday’s Gospel (Mk 7:31-37) tells of Jesus healing a deaf and mute man, symbolizing the call to open our hearts and minds to God’s word. The Aramaic word “Ephatha,” meaning “be opened,” invites us to seek personal encounters with Christ that go beyond the crowd, freeing us from spiritual deafness. True faith grows through these intimate moments with the Lord, where He opens us to His message of love and salvation.

Pope Francis’ Visit Bridges Faiths and Cultures in Jakarta

At 60 years old, Father Justin Solistiadi, assistant parish priest at Saint John Mary Vianney, embodies the vibrant spirit of Indonesia’s Catholic community as they celebrate Pope Francis’ visit to Jakarta. In a city with a predominantly Muslim population, Father Solistiadi has played a pivotal role in fostering inter-religious dialogue and preparing his parish for this historic event. His efforts, including setting up a special committee of journalists and creating a new website, highlight the significance of the visit and its impact on both local and national levels.

CHURCH FATHERS (43) Leo I: A truly great Pope

Pope Leo I, also known as Leo the Great, navigated the Church through a tumultuous era marked by the disintegration of the Western Roman Empire and profound theological controversies. Known for his theological brilliance and pastoral care, he defended the Church against heresies such as Pelagianism, Manichaeism, and Monophysitism. His actions, including meeting Attila the Hun to prevent the sacking of Rome, highlight his role as both a spiritual leader and a peacemaker.