Reflection: Luke 13: 10-17 Today’s passage is an illustration of the unwillingness of the religious leadership to bear fruit. According to the Gospel of Luke, Jesus began his public ministry with the proclamation of his manifesto in the synagogue in Nazareth. Here Jesus is seen fulfilling his professed mission: to set free the oppressed [4:18]. […]
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Thirtieth Week In Ordinary Time FOLLOW THE WAY OF LOVE Introduction We are sons and daughters of God because the Spirit of Christ, the perfect Son, is alive in us. With Christ and through his Spirit, we can call God our Father. He is a father with a love warm and tender as that […]
October 24, Sunday Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Let all of us to whom God has given good eyes thank God wholeheartedly for the gift of sight. But today the Lord asks us: Do you see with the eyes of your heart what I am asking of you? Do you see the way I […]
Reflection: Mark 16:15-20 We cannot but speak about what we have seen and heard (Acts 4:20). This is the theme Pope Francis has chosen for this year’s World Mission Sunday. Our experience of Christ and his love and mercy fails to have any meaning until we choose to share it with others. “Once we experience […]
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Are We Blind? Get Up! Jesus Will Open Your Eyes Greeting (See Second Reading) We are gathered in the name of Jesus, of whom the Father said: “You are my Son, today I have become your father.” May the grace and peace of the Lord Jesus be always […]
Dear brothers, Wish you a joyful celebration of the feast of our Founder, St. Anthony Mary Claret. Though the global situation of Covid-19 has significantly improved, we shall have prudent restrictions on the external celebration of the feast. Humanity is slowly limping back to a “new normalcy” with the lessons learned from the experience of […]
October 23, Saturday TWENTY-NINTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME Christians too, like anyone else, have to fight within themselves the tyranny of sin. They are torn beings, capable of the worst, yet capacitated for the best by the Spirit of Christ. They have to make Christ’s experience their own. We have to struggle to make […]
Reflection: Luke 13: 1-9 A family that went through some tough times due to the illness of their child, found it all the more harder to go back to the Church. Not because they lost the faith, nor did they doubt the care and protection of God. On the other hand, the moments of pains […]
TWENTY-NINETH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YOU ARE IN THE SPIRIT Introduction Christians too, like anyone else, have to fight within themselves the tyranny of sin. They are torn beings, capable of the worst, yet capacitated for the best by the Spirit of Christ. They have to make Christ’s experience their own. We have to […]
Nkue, Equatorial Guinea. On Saturday, October 16, 2021, the Claretian Missionary Jacinto-Bikoro ONDO MIFUMU was ordained priest. The ceremony took place in the parish of St. Francis Xavier of Nkue, and was presided over by Monsignor Miguel Angel NGUEMA BEE, Bishop of the Diocese of Ebibeyin. The Claretian Family was represented by the Major Superior, Fr. […]