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The Depth of Our Trust in God

Imagine you're on a plane, and it hits severe turbulence, causing it to drop suddenly. You'd probably panic, right?  Most of Jesus' disciples were fishermen, used to the unpredictability of the sea. Yet, even they panicked during a storm. While we might not face literal storms at sea, we all have our own "storms" in life - an empty wallet, [...]

By |2024-06-29T13:15:13+08:00June 29th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story|Comments Off on The Depth of Our Trust in God

Liturgical Reflection for 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

It is amazing to see how the providence of God unfolds. On the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul celebrated yesterday, we see how Peter, a poor fisherman, and Paul, once a fierce prosecutor of the early Christians, were marvellously called by Christ. We hear of their conversions stories - Peter once cowardly, hasty, abrasive and self-serving, becomes emboldened to [...]

By |2024-06-29T13:12:31+08:00June 29th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

In the Gospel, Jesus asked His disciples “Why are you so frightened? How is it that you have no faith?” Many a time, when we meet with trials and tribulations, we often query if our Father is “asleep” or if He does not care about us. The fact that we have this doubt is perhaps due to our faith in [...]

By |2024-06-22T00:29:44+08:00June 22nd, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Truth be Told

“What is truth?” (John 18:38) is a question that Pontius Pilate asked Jesus during His trial. It is a part of scripture that I am sure many of us are familiar with and perhaps it was Jesus’ prior statement that puzzled him and made him ask that question. Some of us too may have been like Pilate. In what sense [...]

By |2024-06-14T22:55:18+08:00June 14th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story|Comments Off on Truth be Told

Liturgical Reflection for 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The gospel tells us of two aspects of the Kingdom of God. The first is about growing. In both the parables used, the seed grows and the second is that the tree is meant for the benefit of others. As we grow in spiritual life through our spiritual exercises and bear the spiritual fruits, we do have to bear in [...]

By |2024-06-14T22:51:12+08:00June 14th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

B.I.B.L.E: Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth

2 Timothy 3: 14-17 states that, “But you, remain faithful to what you have learned and believed, because you know from whom you learned it, and that from infancy you have known [the] sacred scriptures, which are capable of giving you wisdom for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, [...]

By |2024-06-09T12:16:56+08:00June 9th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story|Comments Off on B.I.B.L.E: Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth

Liturgical Reflection for 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time

There are many times that we do something wrong or make some nasty remarks. When asked to tell the truth, we even lie. Most likely we would remember how we felt after we have sinned. Sin makes us feel ashamed. We would want to hide. Sin also makes us feel afraid. We are afraid of what will happen when people [...]

By |2024-06-09T12:02:52+08:00June 9th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time

As Real as it Gets

A 2019 Pew Research Center survey of 1,835 Catholics located in the United States of America revealed that 31% of those surveyed knew about the Church’s teachings on Transubstantiation and that 28% of this 31% actually believed in the Church’s teaching of Transubstantiation, while the remaining 69% comprised of people who have heard of Transubstantiation, but believe that the bread [...]

By |2024-06-03T00:20:11+08:00June 3rd, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story|Comments Off on As Real as it Gets

Liturgical Reflection for Solemnity of Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi, is a celebration of the incarnation of our Lord and his abiding presence in our journey towards the Trinity. Corpus Christi would have no meaning if Jesus had not become the invisible Trinity made visible. To see Jesus is to see the Father and the Holy Spirit who issues from the Father and the Son. The Body of [...]

By |2024-06-03T00:17:44+08:00June 3rd, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for Solemnity of Corpus Christi

Liturgical Reflection for The Most Holy Trinity

As we celebrate the mystery of our Triune God, three persons in one God, in one existence, we are called to meditate on this mystery. Mystery is our Father revealing Himself and not hiding Himself. The understanding of this mystery is ongoing according to the time and effort we put aside to enter this revelation of our Father, Himself. There [...]

By |2024-05-25T23:50:09+08:00May 25th, 2024|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for The Most Holy Trinity