Our gospel describes graphically the destruction of Jerusalem and visualizes the Second Coming of Jesus as king with much power and glory. For the Jews,
Jesus observed people admiring the Temple’s beauty. But what Jesus predicted shocked them. He told them, one day the Temple will be destroyed. In fact,
I visited the home of a parishioner who used to be very active and committed in serving the Church. But due to a massive stroke,
Somebody said: “every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.” Today’s gospel reading (Jn 8) illustrates this point. Here is a true-to-life
“You Raise Me Up” is a very popular and powerful song. It was composed by Ralf Loveland in 2002 for his mother’s funeral. When it
We are in a time of crisis. The problem we face is not just medical; it has existential, psychological, financial and spiritual repercussions. The world
Ang atong Ebanghelyo karong adlawa (Mt 5:17-19) kabahin kini sa “Sermon of the Mount.” Si Jesus naghisgot nga siya wala mu-anhi aron pagsalikway; kundili aron
This Sunday’s gospel reading (Jn 4:5-42) presents to us the story of an unknown Samaritan woman who engaged in a conversation with Jesus. As a
A young man spent hours watching a butterfly struggling to emerge from its cocoon. It managed to make a small hole, but its body was
A new and potentially lethal coronavirus has brought about a pandemic scare and panic to everyone and anywhere in the world. Since its first reported