Our redemption only through the cross
ON THE Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated on September 14, we are reminded that our redemption can only be achieved...
Let’s be quick to show compassion
“AS HE (Christ) drew near to the gate of the city, a man who had died was being carried out, the only son of...
The centurion’s faith
THAT gospel episode about a centurion who asked some people to approach Christ for him, and to beg on his behalf for the cure...
Learning to love the unlovable
IT’S A DAUNTING challenge, no doubt, but if we have to be truly consistent to our Christian identity, we better learn, with God’s grace...
The truth amid our unavoidable biases
HOW CAN we see the truth amid our unavoidable biases and other conditionings that affect how we see, judge and react to things? The...
The Nativity of Our Lady
THE Feast of the Nativity of Our Lady, every September 8, is a great cause for joy and thanksgiving in the Catholic Church, for...
The Christian detachment
TO BE consistent to our Christian identity and vocation, we need to live a certain type of detachment that involves a certain self-emptying that...
The Christian detachment
TO BE consistent to our Christian identity and vocation, we need to live a certain type of detachment that involves a certain self-emptying that...
Adapting all the way
WE ARE somehow reminded of this need of ours to adapt all the way to all kinds of persons and situations in life in...
What faith and obedience can enable us
THAT gospel episode where Christ asked Peter to put out into deep water and lower his nets for a catch shows us that when...