Sunday Reflection

  • Freedom from the past strengthens us for mission

    Apr 30, 2022

    Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Deacon Clement Samuel

  • Mercy is awareness of one’s limitation

    Apr 22, 2022

    Easter is the central celebration of our Christian faith. With the resurrection of Jesus, God’s Kingdom is established on earth.

  • Faith, hope and forgiveness

    Apr 16, 2022

    The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia! The Gospel for the Mass today does not give us a spectacular description of the Lord’s glorious resurrection but, rather, an ambiguous sign of it.

  • Which will emerge – the best or worst in us?

    Apr 08, 2022

    Viktor Frankl, a Jewish psychologist and author of “Man’s Search for Meaning” wrote: We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts, comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread.

  • Jesus stoops down to raise us up

    Apr 01, 2022

    Jesus has a better way of dealing with sin than condemnation and punishment.

  • What story will you share?

    Mar 25, 2022

    Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Christopher Wee, SJ

  • Responding to the call of Lent

    Mar 18, 2022

    The readings this Sunday begin with the familiar story of the burning bush; the experience of Moses being called by God, the revelation of God’s name and that God is aware of the peoples’ predicament. The Lord says, ‘Yes, I am well aware of their sufferings.

  • There is no Glory without Suffering

    Mar 11, 2022

    The truth is, we humans do not like or want suffering. We want to escape suffering — be it physical or emotional or financial or any kind of suffering.

  • Put your complete faith and trust in the Lord

    Mar 04, 2022

    In today’s reading of Luke’s gospel, after fasting for 40 days, Jesus was tempted in every way by the devil to renounce His divine calling and mission to be our Saviour.

  • Change yourself before trying to change others

    Feb 26, 2022

    Today’s gospel passage continues in the same vein, with practical guidance on how to behave as disciples of Jesus. We are warned against our tendency to be judgemental.