It is 7th September 2020.   The readings are from 1 Corinthians 5:1-8; and the Gospel from Luke 6:6-11. Life is like a coin having charity and morality of its two sides. People who are uncharitable find it hard to be morale. Wherever charity exists, morality is practiced in all levels.  Pride and immorality go […]


  It is 6th September 2020.  We celebrate the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time The readings are from Ezekiel 33:7-9; the second reading is from Romans 13:8-10; and the Gospel from Matthew 18:15-20. In the first reading, the prophet Ezekiel reminds our mutual love and responsibility in leading the other closer to truth and God.  […]


  It is 5th September 2020. We celebrate the memorial of St. Teresa of Calcutta.  A compassionate human being who ignited the love of Christ in her display of faith in action.  To be a messenger of love, we do not require words but actions.  She radiated the love of God to all human beings […]


  It is 4th September 2020. The readings are from 1 Corinthians 4:1-5; and the Gospel from Luke 5:33-39. A servant is known by his or her service. Every one of us is entrusted with the mission and the mystery. Every work that is done with good intention fills us with job satisfaction. We all […]


  It is 3rd September 2020.  We celebrate the memorial of St Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church.  The readings are from 1 Corinthians 3:18-23; and the Gospel from Luke 5:1-11. As long as Christ is the source of our faith, no fumbling whatsoever happens in professing and promoting the ideals of […]


  It is 2nd September 2020.  We celebrate the memorial of Blessed Apollinaris of Posat.  The readings are from 1 Corinthians 3:1-9; and the Gospel from Luke 4:38-44. What divides people at times?    We think and believe that the sickness comes from outside but at times it emerges from within. Saint Paul in the first […]


  It is 01 September 2020. The readings are from 1 Corinthians 2:10-16; and the Gospel from Luke 4:31-37. when we know we are spiritual, we will not do unspiritual things. In the first reading, St. Paul distinguishes between living a life of the spirit and life of the flesh.  Whatever we nurture most, so […]


  It is 31st September 2020.  The readings are from 1 Corinthians 2:1-5; and the Gospel from Luke 4:16-30. The work of ours is brief but the rewards are eternal says Saint Clare of Assisi. Are we in line or out of line with the modus operandi of Jesus? Do we have the manifesto for […]


  Dear People of God, All the three reading invite us to reflect about the cost of discipleship. In the first reading talks about depending on God even amidst challenges, in the second reading to offer our very selves to God as sacrifice and emulating the master in the Gospel.  “O Lord, you have enticed […]


  It is 29th August 2020.  We celebrate the memorial of the Beheading of St John the Baptist.  The readings are from Jeremiah 1:17-19; and the Mark 6:17-29. Truth sterilizes the soul.  Knowing, loving, and following the Truth will make us to reach God.  People who live a compromised life are afraid to face the […]