“In Him we live and move and have our being.” Apart from our Lord Jesus Christ we can do nothing only sin. With Him we can do all things for the greater glory of God and the salvation of souls. Our Lord sincerely said that He would remain with us all days even to the […]
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Trinity Sunday 2019
Reverence is a quality of life which takes seriously all that God reveals, commands and inspires. Liturgy is the moment in our lives when reverence is the key to revelation of the divine nature. It was not man who authored the act of sacrifice nor the worship due to the holiness of God. Instead it […]
Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost
The Disease of the Deaf and the Dumb. Biologically every normal person has been given two ears and one mouth. This fact of life beckons us to reflect that it is more important in the life of faith to listen more than to speak. If one cannot hear how can he learn. If one is […]
9th Sunday After Pentecost
“If thou hast known…” It was a cold afternoon in California when my father approached my mother with the words: “We have no more money.” and he wept. He wept because he cared for his family and wanted to provide for each of us. That night my dad and mom asked the children to pray […]
Eighth Sunday After Pentecost
Psalm 86 concludes its beautiful reflection with these words: “All good things come from you, oh Lord.” All that God does and gives is good and cannot be otherwise but there is an obstacle for our sight that must be exposed and crushed. St. John Chrysostom exposes it with this sentence: “There is a certain […]