Fr. Jude writes: SURRENDER TO LOVE
The passage from the first reading of the day contains the Shema Israel (Hear O Israel) from Deuteronomy, 6:4-9. It is called the Great Commandment and Jesus refers to it in the gospel reading...
The passage from the first reading of the day contains the Shema Israel (Hear O Israel) from Deuteronomy, 6:4-9. It is called the Great Commandment and Jesus refers to it in the gospel reading...
The second reading of the 25th Sunday of the ordinary time warns us all on the danger of needless accumulation of wealth and the destructive insensitivities that could be attached with those ruled by...
These days, the numerous challenges of life could make one question their commitment to a life of discipleship. Does it pay to opt for the path of righteousness by following Jesus? The words of...
In the second reading for the 19th Sunday of the liturgical year, St Paul addresses the issue of grieving the Holy Spirit. To grieve in Greek, “lupeo”, means to be in heaviness, to be...
In the Gospel reading of the 18th Sunday of the ordinary time, the Lord Jesus explains that to labour for the food that lasts by doing the work of God which this act of...
Albert Schweitzer says there are three ways to teach a child: 1) good example (2) good example (3) good example. But the sad commentary of our world today is that it is replete with...
A priest was once upset about the bad behaviour of a youth who lived next door. For a long time, he did nothing, hoping someone else would intervene. But when the youth’s bad behaviour...
As we celebrate the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul, one thing gives me joy: that the gospel is not forced upon people; – you simply witness and inspire and then leave the rest...
I found this masterpiece on prayer entitled: “Let your prayer come from a humble heart” from a ” treatise on the Lord’s Prayer by Saint Cyprian, bishop and martyr of the 3rd century, very...