Sunday Reflection
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Live in the present
Nov 13, 2021
God loves us so much that He does not want to abandon us, even after our death. He promised us Heaven in which we will continue praising Him in the heavenly banquet.
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Abundance comes when what we give is given with a free will
Nov 05, 2021
Jesus had nothing against money and property — but He abhorred the inner attitude of overattachment to them.
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To love, allow God to love you first
Oct 29, 2021
The fact that God loves us first also tells us that God takes the initiative. He comes down of his own accord, He reaches out to love, He extends himself to love, He gives Himself to love.
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God hears our lamentations
Oct 22, 2021
Jesus had not just won the fascination of His audience and disciples, but also the respect of the people for the way He pitted himself against Jewish Orthodoxy.
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“Then come, follow me”
Oct 16, 2021
The call of Jesus was the Way of Faith in God’s grace and providence, and the rich man could not be detached.
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What must I do to inherit eternal life?
Oct 08, 2021
There are many things that we can learn from the Scripture readings this week, but today, let us pay attention to these words… “for he was a man of great wealth”.
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Putting the other first in sacrificial love
Oct 02, 2021
We need to stay united because God has united us and has ordained that it should be that way.
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We are called to share in the mission of the Church
Sep 25, 2021
Every one of us has been given a mandate, by virtue of our baptism, to share in the mission of the Church, that is, to proclaim the Word of God, to share in Jesus’ healing ministry and to transform the world.
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A clash between good and evil
Sep 18, 2021
We have God for our help for He upholds our lives (Psalm 53). It is truly awesome and amazing to experience Jesus Christ as the Word of God in our faith journey.
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The Cross as the weapon in following Jesus
Sep 11, 2021
Lord Jesus, I thank you for the many crosses in my life. Help me and give me the grace to continue to walk your way faithfully.
Sunday Reflection
Are we living in the freedom and joy of the Resurrection or behind locked doors?
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with the Editor