In Jesus, the Son of God did not simply become like a human being, or take only the visible form of a human being. God became a human being a pitched his tent among us…
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In Jesus, the Son of God did not simply become like a human being, or take only the visible form of a human being. God became a human being a pitched his tent among us…
Today’s readings show God asking for our love and our trust. They also demonstrate God’s faithfulness to…
On this ‘Gaudete’ Sunday, the liturgy begins with an invitation to ‘rejoice!’ In the darkness of a world suffering the consequences of war and human greed, we long for…
As we take another step into Advent, the First and Second readings introduces one of the main themes of this period of the year: Peace and hope. The Psalm, too, speaks of…
This Sunday we enter into the beautiful season of Advent. Our attitude at this time is one of watching and waiting, and the graces to pray for…
This Sunday, at the end of Church’s liturgical year, the readings describe the enthronement of the victorious Christ…
As we approach the end of the Church’s year, today’s readings lead us to think about the passage of time and the end of the world…
As we move towards the end of the liturgical year, the readings invite us to think about endings: not in a fearful way, but with an invitation to…
The readings for this Sunday once again celebrate God’s boundless love for each and every one of us. No matter how far we…
Honesty and humility seem to go hand in hand, and our readings this week show how essential these attitudes are to our prayer. In our First Reading we learn…
This week’s readings focus on the need for prayer and trust in the Lord, even when we feel...
The scripture readings this week highlight the importance of gratitude. It is shown to be that perfect response to
This Sunday’s readings invite us to think in terms of trust and faithfulness. They remind us to be patient…
Our faith in the Lord calls us to act with justice and integrity at all times. The readings this Sunday present a stark call to wake up from complacency and comfort, so that we may focus our lives on the Lord and respond with compassion and love to the needs of the poor.....
Today’s readings remind us that we are God’s stewards, and that God expects faithful and prudent stewardship from us.....
The readings for this Sunday celebrate the boundless mercy God offers to us, regardless of our sins, and the joy that comes from repentance......
Today’s readings challenge us to the true Christian discipleship of total commitment to the will of God, putting God first in our lives.....
The readings for this Sunday speak of humility, and help us think about the order of things in the kingdom of God.....
This Sunday’s scripture bears testimony to the universal outreach of the Lord. Our God is one who desires to gather all people, from far and wide – north, south, east and west – and from lands that have never heard of the Lord.....
Today’s readings help raise our morale in the fight against evil. Jesus Christ, who came to bring fire on earth, gives us courage and hope to persevere in challenging times.....