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Healing the Shattered Christian

In the Japanese culture, there is an artform known as Kintsugi. It is the process of restoring and mending broken pottery with lacquer mixed with gold, silver, or platinum dust. In Kintsugi, there is no attempt to hide the damage, but to celebrate, accept, and even highlight the parts that which have been broken. The broken areas, and the repair [...]

By |2022-01-29T17:20:38+08:00January 29th, 2022|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Healing the Shattered Christian

Liturgical Reflection for 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.

In the first reading, Ezra, the priest, proclaimed the Law of God before the assembly, on the first day of the seventh month.  This day, also known as Rosh Hashanah, is one of the most holy days in the Jewish calendar and is also the first day of the Jewish new year. Nehemiah, leader of the people, said “Go eat [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:22:02+08:00January 21st, 2022|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Liturgical Reflection for 2nd Ordinary Sunday in Year C

The first reading of this Sunday assures us of God’s determination to continually love us and reminds us that He will not abandon us. The words of the passage tell us how God’s love transforms us, changes us from ‘Forsaken’ to ‘My Delight’ and our land from ‘Abandoned’ to ‘The Wedded’. Marriage is used here as a metaphor to describe [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:58+08:00January 12th, 2022|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 2nd Ordinary Sunday in Year C

Liturgical Reflection for the Baptism of the Lord

This week as we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord, let us reflect on our own baptism when God stood with us and lifted us from the muddy waters of sin. God then incorporated us into the body of Christ empowering us to lead the life of Christ. We have read in the scriptures about the Baptism of our Lord [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:53+08:00January 8th, 2022|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for the Baptism of the Lord

Liturgical Reflection for Epiphany

There is much that we can should contemplate about this feast. The Jews, the Chosen People of God did not realise the fulfilment of God our Father’s promise because they had it in their minds that great works of their heroes of the past. They remembered the great works of these heroes but had forgotten that these great feats of [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:45+08:00January 1st, 2022|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for Epiphany

Liturgical Reflection for the Feast of the Holy Family

A missing child is a parent’s worst nightmare, often resulting in panic leading to a frantic search. It would have been the same for Mary and Joseph, as they frantically searched for Jesus, which would then be followed by the relief of discovering him in the Temple. His mother knew that there was something special about this boy, just as [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:38+08:00December 23rd, 2021|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for the Feast of the Holy Family

Liturgical Reflection for 4th Sunday of Advent (Year C)

The Fourth Sunday of Advent tells us that we are approaching the celebration of Christmas. We have prepared ourselves during Advent for Christ’s coming to the world. The readings today are in anticipation of His coming and speak of God’s promise of salvation - reiterating the theme of obedience to his Word.   The prophet Micah prophesied the coming of [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:31+08:00December 17th, 2021|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 4th Sunday of Advent (Year C)

Liturgical Reflection for 3rd Sunday of Advent

Advent means “the coming”. Advent for Christians is a season of anticipated joy. The antiphon of the third Sunday of Advent begins with the word,  “Gaudete” which means  rejoice! We rejoice as we have been seriously preparing for the Lord’s coming; not as a baby once again in Bethlehem but as the Christ, the Messiah who had risen from the [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:22:09+08:00December 11th, 2021|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 3rd Sunday of Advent

Liturgical Reflection for the 2nd Sunday of Advent (Year C)

A Message of Repentance A Need to Repair and a need to Prepare I will be honest here. Every time I read this Gospel text, it reminds me of witnessing Catechumen getting baptised at Easter Vigil and I always wondered the Jesus experience would be like to be submerged in water and rise up into a new life with Christ.  [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:28+08:00December 4th, 2021|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for the 2nd Sunday of Advent (Year C)

Liturgical Reflection for 1st Sunday of Advent (Year C)

"Be Watchful! Stay awake!". What should we look out for during this season of Advent and in our pilgrimage? The easy answer is that we should wait and watch for the birth of Christ on Christmas Day. However, we have forgotten that He was already born over two thousand years ago. This question is important for it helps us focus [...]

By |2022-01-24T07:21:21+08:00November 27th, 2021|Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 1st Sunday of Advent (Year C)