A SACRED TRIBUTE

On November 16, 2024, Bishop Stephen Lee celebrated a solemn Mass at St. Michael’s Cemetery, honoring the deceased priests of the Catholic Diocese of Macau. This time-honored tradition, held in November, the month of remembrance, highlights the spiritual legacy of these devoted servants of the Church. In his homily, Bishop Lee reminded the faithful of the enduring impact of these priests, encouraging the community to continue their legacy of service and compassion.

Letter to Fr L – Is Tithing a Commandment?

Is tithing a commandment? The New Testament does not explicitly require tithing, and the early Christians did not practice it. Instead, St. Paul encouraged voluntary and generous giving based on one’s means, emphasizing charity over obligation. While the Catechism urges Catholics to support the Church “according to their abilities,” the essence of Christian giving is love, not legalism.

May Thy Kingdom Come!

On the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, we proclaim our Lord as the ruler of all creation—of heaven, earth, and every soul. His Kingdom is not of this world but begins in hearts converted to His truth. As His Kingdom grows within us, we are called to bring His justice and mercy into every aspect of society, letting Him reign over our actions, laws, and institutions.

“Rereading the history of the two countries through the eyes of Faith”

The 26th Korean-Japan Episcopal Meeting, held in Seoul from November 11-14, celebrated nearly three decades of synodal unity. Bishops from both nations gathered for dialogue, prayer, and reflection on their shared faith, history, and future. The event emphasized reconciliation, fraternal unity, and hope, especially as they look forward to hosting World Youth Day 2027 in Korea.

Upheavals in the Personal Horizons

The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time invites us to reflect on the end times and upheavals, not only in the world but also in our personal lives. As the Gospel of Mark reminds us, spiritual alertness, hope, and the ability to read the signs of the times are essential to navigating challenges. Let us cultivate compassionate listening and remain steadfast in faith during life’s trials, trusting in the Lord’s ever-present assistance.

THE CHRISTIAN HOPE FOR THE FINAL COMING OF THE LORD

The Gospel for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Mark 13:24-32) reminds us of Christ’s second coming and the fullness of God’s Kingdom. Rather than a source of fear, this hope calls us to joyful preparation and vigilant trust in God’s promise of eternal life. Let us live faithfully, savoring the Kingdom already present among us, as we await the consummation of all things in Christ.