Sunday Reflection
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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.
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Ephphatha — Openness of body, mind, spirit and soul during the pandemic
Sep 04, 2021
“Be Opened”, Jesus commanded the deaf and mute man, Ephphatha. At first glance, the Gospel speaks of the physical healing of a deaf and mute man.
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We are called to hear, obey and understand
Aug 28, 2021
We cannot avoid laws, norms, rituals, and practices in our society, family and Church. These practices are part of our lives. We are taught not to violate the laws and norms.
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Taste and see the goodness of the Lord
Aug 22, 2021
In today’s Gospel reading, many of those who were listening to Jesus were unable to understand His teachings, especially Jesus’ discourse on eating His flesh and drinking His blood.
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Mary and the spirituality of accompaniment
Aug 13, 2021
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God, my Saviour.”
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We receive nourishment from the Word of God and the Bread of Life
Aug 07, 2021
Some have been tempted to lie, to misuse God’s name, to steal, to covet, to murder, to commit adultery or to do this or to do that. But one thing which some may have been tempted to do which is probably far more dangerous is to be tempted to despair of himself, herself, or even on others.
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The Eucharist is a gift, not an entitlement
Jul 30, 2021
The Eucharist is a gift, not an entitlement, and the sanctity of that gift is only diminished by unworthy reception. While it is likely that too many receive the Eucharist in a state of mortal sin, this is no reason to lower the bar. Low expectations lead to mediocrity, not to spiritual excellence.
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Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: The banquet of life
Jul 23, 2021
People will forget what you said to them, but they will not forget what you did for them, how you made them feel. Be kind, be gentle, be compassionate, and show love.
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Sixteenth Sunday: Are we being accountable?
Jul 17, 2021
In the Gospel today, we hear how the Apostles rejoined Jesus after being sent out in pairs (last Sunday’s Gospel) and told Him all they had done and taught, and He took them to a lonely place where they could be by themselves. Reflecting on both the readings, I would summarise it in one word, “accountability.”



Sunday Reflection
Be generative, as your Father is generative
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Dr Lawrence Ng
