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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Discipleship This Sunday’s liturgy draws us into the heart of discipleship — a call that is both tender and demanding. The readings remind us that following Jesus is not simply about believing in Him, but about allowing Him to shape our choices, relationships and priorities so that God’s will becomes the compass of our lives.

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Do Not Be Afraid

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Do Not Be Afraid” This Sunday’s Gospel reminds us of Jesus’ words: “Do not be afraid.” He calls His disciples to trust in God even when the world feels uncertain or threatening. It’s a message about courage — not the absence of fear, but the choice to stand firm in love and truth despite it.On

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The Sermon on the Mount

Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time

God’s Invitation This Sunday’s readings invite us to rest in the truth that God’s love is both deeply personal and profoundly communal. We hear of a God who rescues His people, not because they have earned it, but because His mercy overflows. In the Gospel, Jesus looks upon the crowds with compassion — not as

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The Most Holy Trinity

Today we stand before the deepest mystery of our faith — the Most Holy Trinity: one God in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is not a puzzle to be solved, but a mystery to be embraced, a reality that invites us into relationship and love. God is not solitary. God is

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Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday

This Sunday, we celebrate Pentecost. Pentecost is often called the birthday of the Church, but it is far more than a historical anniversary. It is a living, breathing reminder that God’s Spirit is still at work — stirring hearts, breaking down barriers and calling us into a life of bold witness. On that first Pentecost,

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