Reflection on the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeJuly 5, 2020 He will remove our burdens and give us restCarlo DurezaMedia & Campus Ministry Marian apparitions and a previous Sunday gospel reading. These were the significant stories I recalled that struck a chord in my heart as I reflected on today’s gospel. My reflections were on […]
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I am First
Reflection on the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeJune 28, 2020 I am firstRea BunuanMinistry of Lectors and Commentators In this Sunday’s gospel (Matthew 10:37-42), it would seem that Jesus is trying to discourage us from following him. He says things like, “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me.” (Mt […]
The Bread of Life
Gospel ReflectionThe Bread of LifeBy: Josie Gonzalez If you read the gospel over and over again, the Lord Jesus has but one message, that He is “true food and true drink” that nourishes the body and soul. Yes, while the pandesal and coffee or water fill our stomach and quenches our thirst, it is only […]
The Promise
Reflection on Pentecost SundayMay 31, 2020 The PromiseRex Lago ParasMinistry of Lectors and Commentators Today, Pentecost Sunday, we conclude our celebration of the Easter Season. This year, our Parish and many other parishes celebrated the entire Season of Easter under community quarantine. One of the quarantine measures set in place was the suspension of the […]
Do Not Be Troubled
Sunday Gospel ReflectionDO NOT BE TROUBLEDBy Josie Gonzalez “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me.” Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. The gospel reading gives us a scenario where the Lord Jesus gathers His apostles and gives them words of wisdom amidst their […]