Let us take a fresh look at the events of Palm Sunday. It could change us forever because the Passion of Jesus shows us that we are sinners who have crucified Jesus, and we are able to turn to Jesus again and ask for His mercy in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. It is through the […]
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Question of the Week – March 21
We need to rediscover who we are. Christ’s death for us on the Cross will be meaningless if we cannot accept the slightest inconvenience to accommodate others. If we cannot make simple or heroic sacrifices to make others better than our selves. We need to step out of our comfort zone to discover thousands whose […]
Question of the Week – March 14
Being a Christian is not just about following rules and regulations; it is about following a Person. It is about following Jesus Christ. Being a disciple of Jesus is not just or even a matter of the head; it is a matter of the heart. We are people of the light, not the darkness. We […]
Question of the Week – March 7
We call Sunday the Lord’s Day, but for many of us this, too, is a day in need of some cleansing and reorganizing. While many of us try to squeeze in Mass between many other activities each Sunday, we are called to make the celebration of the Eucharist the cornerstone around which other events should […]
Question of the Week – February 28
During our Lenten journey, we, too, are shown the glory of God and given an outpouring of grace. Peter, John, and James would eventually fulfill the plans God had for them in not only witnessing but showing and evangelizing the world. We, too, have a role to play in evangelization. No matter how beautiful our […]
Question of the Week – February 21
As Jesus was in the desert enduring temptations, “the angels ministered to Him.” The same is true with us. Our Lord does not leave us alone in the midst of our daily temptations. Rather, He always sends us His angels to minister to us and to help us defeat this vile enemy. Whatever your temptations […]
Question of the Week – February 14
Just like in today’s Gospel, Jesus is willing to touch those of us who have been rejected, abandoned, and forgotten. His compassion reaches to those who you see and those you don’t see. When Jesus touched this leper, His touch said, “I love you just like you are and I am here to help you.” […]
Question of the Week – February 7
In today’s Gospel, a key line is “Rising very early before dawn, He left and went off to a deserted place, where He prayed.” By His example, Jesus is telling us that prayer is very essential in our life if we really want to know and follow the will of the Heavenly Father. Prayer is […]
Question of the Week – January 31
It’s not enough to acknowledge the power and authority of Jesus. We must submit to Him and we must also share His message with the world. It is only through Him that we can be forgiven of our sins and be transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the Kingdom of God. It is only […]
Question of the Week – January 24
In making Peter and Andrew fishers of men, Jesus was clearly referring to following Him out to seek and save lost souls. Jesus had come to bring salvation to the world, and He was graciously inviting the brothers to join Him. He invites us to the same thing! We often miss out on this invitation […]