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Liturgical Reflection for 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Today’s Gospel at first glance seems bizarre. Why will anyone who receives an invitation from the King not come in haste, dressed in his/her best clothes? It doesn’t make sense. Or does it?   In today’s parable, Jesus likened the kingdom of heaven to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son. There is parallelism between the King [...]

By |2023-10-14T09:57:41+08:00October 14th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

It was not and still is not easy to be a community. The letter of St. Paul is an invitation to the community to live in harmony; to focus on Jesus Christ. During his time, many of the philosophers would exhort their listeners to live out the virtues to avoid the destructive forces of vices. It was easier to have [...]

By |2023-10-06T22:56:07+08:00October 6th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for Feast of the Archangels

As we celebrate our Patron’s feast, we are reminded to bring before the angels our offerings to the Lord. The angels accompanies us, as we approach the temple of the Lord, the altar of the Lord. No one is allowed into this temple as it is guarded by the angels of the Lord. To be worthy is to bring a [...]

By |2023-09-30T08:22:27+08:00September 30th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for Feast of the Archangels

Liturgical Reflection for 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Some of us can probably resonate with the Gospel reading for today, feeling unjust for the workers who were hired first as it does seem unfair to be paid the same wage as those who only worked for 1 hour, bearing the work under the terrible heat for the entire day. Why should they be paid the same as me, [...]

By |2023-09-21T00:29:38+08:00September 20th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jesus teaches his disciples to be forgiving. No limit should be set on the number of times we need to forgive. Jesus tells the parable of the Unforgiving Servant to drive his point. Jesus demands that we show pity to our fellow servants because Jesus has always shown us mercy. In the community, we need to forgive one another. In [...]

By |2023-09-15T18:28:29+08:00September 15th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

In the first reading, God warns Ezekiel, the one appointed as the watchman of the People of Israel that if he does not warn the wicked to stop doing his foolishness, he too, will be punished. Both of them will die. If he does his job, he will not die, even if the wicked does not listen. St. Paul in [...]

By |2023-09-15T18:29:15+08:00September 8th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

God’s Wisdom is different from our own Wisdom. He has his ways of making decisions for us which we will never understand as we do not understand his ways. However, trusting in his decisions is imperative for us believers. What we must have is faith and trust in his leadership. In the 2nd reading, Paul presents a doxology about God’s [...]

By |2023-08-24T10:38:26+08:00August 24th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The prophet Isaiah reminds his contemporaries that those who believe in God are always welcome into God’s presence, on the mountain of the Lord. Faith in God expressed through obedience to God’s Word, makes one is eligible to enter into God’s presence. All believers will climb the mountain of the Lord. This reality described by Isaiah is put into practice [...]

By |2023-08-19T10:35:11+08:00August 19th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Prophet Elijah in today’s First Reading took on 450 Baal worshippers and had them executed as a witness to the true living God of Israel. After this, this brave man of God became intimidated by a single woman Jezebel who threatened to kill him and so he ran away to hide in a cave.   When one goes through [...]

By |2023-08-10T11:15:54+08:00August 10th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Liturgical Reflection for Transfiguration Sunday

Why would our Lord Jesus Christ bring only three of his apostles up a mountain and leave the rest behind? The choice of the Lord dwells within the mystery of his plan of salvation for each person. We can only propose opinions without any clarity as to how close we are to the truth or how distant are we from [...]

By |2023-08-05T08:07:10+08:00August 5th, 2023|Faith Formation, Featured story, Liturgical Reflection|Comments Off on Liturgical Reflection for Transfiguration Sunday