top of page
Blog


The Three Temptations of Jesus: Overcoming Concupiscence in Lent
Every year, on the First Sunday of Lent, the Church presents us with the Gospel of Jesus' temptation in the desert. This is not merely a...
-
3 min read
27 views
0 comments


Ash Wednesday: The Doorway to Lent
Ash Wednesday calls us back to what is essential. It invites us to step away from the noise, the distractions, and the comforts of our lives
-
7 min read
12 views
0 comments


Now What? Embracing True Renewal in the New Year
New year often brings with it the desire for a change—a “new year, new you” mentality. Yet, many of us find ourselves stuck in old habits.
-
7 min read
12 views
0 comments


God Manifested Himself: The Epiphany of the Lord
What Does Epiphany Mean for Us Today? The Feast of the Epiphany, celebrated on January 6 (or the Sunday nearest to it), invites us to...
-
4 min read
14 views
0 comments


From One Year to the Next: A Childlike Trust in Mary's Care
As newborn babies leave the womb of their mothers, we too leave behind the past year, trusting Mary to carry us into new beginnings.
-
5 min read
15 views
0 comments

The Answer to the Mystery of Christmas
Discover the mystery of Christmas: God’s love. God reveals Himself as a bridegroom longing for His bride, seeking a profound union with us.
-
10 min read
48 views
0 comments


The Visitation: Fourth Sunday of Advent
Let us open our hearts and homes to Mary, just as Saint Elizabeth did, to receive the blessings of grace, joy, and peace through her Son.
-
9 min read
13 views
0 comments


Are You Feeling Lost? A Reflection for the Third Sunday of Advent
The Gospel for the Third Sunday of Advent offers profound wisdom for moments we long for guidance, clarity, and a way to begin anew.
-
6 min read
13 views
0 comments


Second Sunday of Advent Gospel Reflection
Just as the Israelites were formed as God’s people in the wilderness, so too are we called to encounter God in the “deserts” of our lives...
-
6 min read
6 views
0 comments

Advent Fasting: Rediscovering the Forgotten Practice
Fasting on Advent helps us strip away the excess, focus on what truly matters, and align our hearts with the coming of our Lord.
-
6 min read
14 views
0 comments


First Sunday of Advent Gospel Reflection
In the busyness of the advent season, Jesus tells us, “Be still; prepare your heart for something far greater than the world offers.”
-
6 min read
11 views
0 comments

Advent Starts 1st of December - Coincidence or Calling?
The season of Advent begins on 1st December, offering a rare alignment: Advent season is exactly 25 days, a perfectly aligned to Christmas.
-
7 min read
26 views
0 comments

Christ the King: One King, One Kingdom, One Church
In the same way that Jesus Christ the King has one kingdom, He also established one Church—the Catholic Church—to help us reach His kingdom.
-
15 min read
12 views
0 comments


End of Liturgical Year: Why pray for souls?
At the end of the liturgical year, the Church reminds us to reflect on the ultimate purpose of our lives—eternal union with God.
-
11 min read
17 views
0 comments


Help Us Free 1,000 Souls This November! 🙏
God gave a promise that it would release 1,000 souls from purgatory every time prayer is faithfully prayed.
-
7 min read
40 views
2 comments

Living Legacies: Contemplating Eternal Life on All Saints and All Souls Day
All Saints Day and All Souls Day remind us that our earthly life is a journey—a pilgrimage towards heaven.
-
6 min read
21 views
0 comments


Why Catholics Should Pray the Rosary on Halloween
As we approach Halloween, let us remember that the Rosary is a powerful weapon in the battle against evil. We are not called to passively...
-
5 min read
30 views
0 comments


Reclaiming Halloween: Rediscovering Allhallowtide and the Three States of the Catholic Church
Allhallowtide is a time for all Christians to remember the dead—the saints who are in heaven, the faithful departed who are in purgatory...
-
13 min read
84 views
0 comments

Embracing the Eucharist: The Feast of Corpus Christi and Its Profound Significance
The Eucharist is a celebration of our redemption and a testament to God's faithfulness throughout the history of our salvation.
-
15 min read
51 views
0 comments

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity: Celebrating the Mystery of Our Faith
Far from being a distant or detached deity, the triune God is intimately involved in the lives of His people walking with us on our journey.
-
7 min read
28 views
0 comments
bottom of page