Sunday Reflection
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“Grace, love, and fellowship”
Jun 12, 2014
June is traditionally the month to honour the Holy Trinity. It is also the month when fathers are honoured. That’s an opportune, if delicate, congruence.
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“What the Spirit brings is very different.”
Jun 05, 2014
There are many gifts in the Church, many ministries, many works, many members.
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Jesus looked up to heaven
May 29, 2014
Jesus had a good season this Eastertide (1996). During Holy Week he made the covers of Time, Newsweek, and US News and World Report — a phenomenon that might lead us to think that he had really changed the world for good, except for the fact that the Unabomber appeared on all three covers the following week.
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As Good as the Christian Samaritans
May 23, 2014
They were the people that everyone hated. They were the Samaritans. The Romans and Greeks and other gentiles hated them because they saw them as just another group of Jews, only ones who could not benefit the empire much.
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Irony behind attack on the two nuns in Seremban
May 23, 2014
The attack on two nuns of the Infant Jesus religious order outside the Church of the Visitation shocked many.
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How Do I Get There?
May 16, 2014
How do I get there from here? That question used to be part of every car trip to an unfamiliar place, at least when the wife got her way and the husband asked for directions. About twenty years ago, a newly married couple from the parish invited me to dinner.
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The hudud debate: Stepping back from the chasm
May 16, 2014
So the two Pas private members’ bills, originally supposed to be tabled in Parliament in June, have been shelved.
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The Voice of the Lord
May 07, 2014
In the United States, most of our ranches are self contained. By that I mean that the rancher has his own fields for crops or grazing and his own facilities to care for his livestock.
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Apostolic Witnesses
May 02, 2014
Last weekend was amazing. The world’s attention was focused on the canonizations of Pope St. John XXIII and Pope St. John Paul II.
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Doubts, Divine Mercy and St John Paul II
Apr 24, 2014
The Sunday after Easter always presents the event that took place in the Upper Room one week after Jesus rose from the dead. Pope John Paul II also designated this Sunday as Divine Mercy Sunday.



Sunday Reflection
Third Sunday of Easter: Witnesses
Today’s Gospel reading is an Easter account from the Gospel of Luke. It begins with the events that took place on the evening of Easter Sunday, after Jesus had appeared to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus.