What happens When the Prodigal Son returns to the Prodigal Father Sanctus Mario Mar 29, 2025 Sunday Breakfast with the Word Fourth Week of Lent
God is ready to Save and Forgive Us.Third Sunday of Lent Year C Sanctus Mario Mar 22, 2025 Sunday Breakfast with the Word Third Sunday of Lent Year C
We are Tenants. Friday Second Week of Lent Kingsley Okoro Mar 21, 2025 Breakfast With the Word Friday 2nd Week of Lent
Reasons We Have To Be Merciful. Monday 2nd Week of Lent Kingsley Okoro Mar 17, 2025 In today’s gospel of Luke 6:36-38, Jesus admonishes His disciples on the need to be merciful. To be merciful to someone is to be…
The Transfiguration Experience: A Foretaste of the Future Glory Sanctus Mario Mar 15, 2025 Sunday Breakfast with the Word 2nd Sunday of Lent Year C
The Strength to Conquer Temptations. First Sunday of Lent Year C Sanctus Mario Mar 8, 2025 Sunday Breakfast With the Word. First Sunday of Lent Deuteronomy 26:4-10, Romans 10:8-13, Luke 4:1-13 Temptation is one of…
The Call to Change Our Lives: Saturday After Ash Wednesday Kingsley Okoro Mar 8, 2025 The gospel reading of Luke 5:27-32 begins with the call of Levi. We also see in this gospel the call to change our lives. How?
Reconcile with God: Reflection on Ash Wednesday. Sanctus Mario Mar 5, 2025 Ash Wednesday is a day that begins the Lenten season. At the Lenten season, the Church reminds her children of the suffering,…
Mark 10:28-31. When You Live for Jesus. Tuesday 8th Week Sanctus Mario Mar 4, 2025 To live for someone means to care for the well being of the person to the extent you are ready to sacrifice whatever for the…
Monday 8th Week Ordinary Time of the Year. What must I do to inherit Eternal Life? Kingsley Okoro Mar 2, 2025 When I want to reflect on the gospel of today, the question above keeps coming to my mind.
A Good Tree Does not Bear A Rotten Fruit.Sunday 8th Week Year C Sanctus Mario Mar 1, 2025 Sunday Breakfast With the Word 8th Week Ordinary Time of the Year C
Saturday 7th Week Ordinary Time. If We become A Child Before God Kingsley Okoro Mar 1, 2025 Etymologically, the term “child” comes from the Latin word infans which means ” the little one who does not speak “.