One of the most significant risks in our spiritual life is underestimating the power of evil. St. Cyril’s analogy helps us understand and defend ourselves against the devious nature of sin.
The Cross is not the end. God, through the Cross, shows His power to bring good out of evil. The Cross is the passage from death to life.
Jesus appears again to his disciples and Thomas, who earlier refused to believe that Jesus was back from the dead. Was it a coincidence that Thomas missed the first appearance?
The Lord gives the final instructions to the Eleven. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved. Go therefore and baptize…
Choose true friends wisely, they make us better. Beware of those who pull us away from God. Evangelize all, but select friends carefully. Brothers and sisters, let’s reflect on the wisdom of the Saints. Saint John Paul II once said… Continue Reading →
Jesus performs miracles, but doesn’t conform to human understanding. He reminds us to work for eternal life, not just worldly possessions.
Jesus appears to his disciples after the resurrection and gives them the Holy Spirit granting them the authority to forgive sins. Christ is risen! Alleluia! He is truly risen! Alleluia! Welcome, brothers and sisters, to our Via Lucis station 7…. Continue Reading →
After the traumatic experience of the cross, Jesus wants to retrieve his disciples and start his mission from scratch. Running away without addressing issues only makes them worse.
Jesus performs miracles, feeds five thousand people, and challenges Philip’s human reasoning during the Jewish Passover feast. A large crowd followed Jesus because they saw the signs, meaning the miracles that he was performing. As we read this gospel from… Continue Reading →
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