The sermon focuses on three main points: 1. God’s Joyful Invitation: I shared how God invites each one of us to this incredible celebration, filled with happiness and joy. God is the source of joy, and His invitation can fill… Continue Reading →
In today’s homily, I delve into the profound concept of the Kingdom of God and its significance in our lives. I emphasize that the essence of true worship is living in accordance with God’s Will and plan. We explore the… Continue Reading →
In today’s word we see the importance of love and brotherly correction within the context of the church community. There is a need for unity of hearts and sincere prayers, highlighting that prayers are most effective when the community is… Continue Reading →
The power of the Word of God reaches the ears of the one who was a failed man. Peter’s empty nets are the symbol of an empty life. How often we felt like Peter? https://youtu.be/e4CHF8g5uqI 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily
The Lord not always heals and delivers in sacred spaces like the synagogue. We saw in yesterdays Gospel that often we find people with daemons among the rest of the people. But the healing space is where God is at… Continue Reading →
Jesus confronts the power of the enemy, Satan. In the unlikely location, that is the synagogue, Jesus confronts and expels a demon. It is a word of warning since there is always a possibility of the enemy among us. https://youtu.be/OrSGl4e1JhM… Continue Reading →
In today’s Gospel, the Lord corrects Peter and explains to his disciples what it means to his follower that is to carry one’s cross. https://youtu.be/zH-ClHRLgSo
The theme of vigilance is one of the critical ones in understanding how the Kingdom of Heaven takes place and our entry into it. The parable of the ten virgins shows two different attitudes in regards to the arrival of… Continue Reading →
The theme of staying awake of being on alert is one of the most critical ones especially that this is how we begin the Advent season. In this continuous reading of the Gospel of Matthew we hear ‘stay awake’ for… Continue Reading →
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