In the United States, the last Sunday of September is called Priesthood Sunday in the Catholic Church. Though we know that all vocations are noble, and that every baptized person …
On this Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we hear Jesus telling his disciples that nobody can serve two masters (Luke 16: 13). In the context, Jesus uses the term “mammon” …
On this Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, we encounter a gospel passage from St. Luke (14: 25-33). The theme of the Gospel passage is that to be a follower of …
On this Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, we receive two beautiful messages about the virtue of humility. In the Book of Sirach, for example, we hear: “My son, conduct our …
Today, Catholic Christians celebrate the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time. In the Gospel reading of today (Luke 13: 12-30), as Jesus was passing through various towns and villages, someone asked …
On this Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we read the following passage “Jesus said to his disciples, ‘I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish …
On this Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we the famous words from the Book of Ecclesiastes (1: 2), “Vanity of vanity! All things are vanity!” What the author is telling …
In 2021, Pope Francis declared the last Sunday of July to be celebrated henceforth as World Day of Prayer for Grandparents and the Elderly. The theme for this year’s celebration …
On this 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we encounter the famous story of Jesus visiting his friends, Mary and Martha. We read: “Jesus entered a village where a woman whose …
Today, Catholic Christians celebrate the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. On this day, we hear the beautiful story of the Good Samaritan. In the story, a man is beaten and …
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