Personal Questions- 23 Dec 2018

Do you have the same faith and joy in the Christ you see in your neighbours? Do you know what is in you that makes you blessed and holy? Do you believe in the Lord’s plan for you? Do you recognise the movement of the Holy Spirit when you share and pray with your brothers and sisters in Christ? [...]

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Parish Buzz- 16 Dec 2018

SSVP and the Friends in Need By Melissa Tan It was a memorable and meaningful experience going to the SEA Aquarium with the SSVP member and the Friends In Need (FINs). It was truly heart-warming to see that the FINs were enjoying their time at the aquarium, taking pictures, and conversing with one another. Even though [...]

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Liturgical Reflection- 9 Dec 2018

A north-south ridge of mountains divides Israel. The eastern slope receives less than 12 inches of rain a year in the southern parts, east of Jerusalem and Hebron. Jericho, in the Jordan Valley, exists due to springs that make life possible. This is where John grew up and lived. John might have spent his time in the desolate [...]

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Liturgical Questions- 2 Dec 2018

Today is the first Sunday of Advent; the word advent, from Latin adventus, means arrival or approach. For Catholics, Advent is the season of joyful anticipation of the coming of Christ into the world. Advent also marks the beginning of a new liturgical year. Similar to how many of us celebrate the coming of the New Year with [...]

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