I’ve always wondered, if God was not so merciful what would have become of me?
Lamentations 3:22 reminds us, Surely Yahweh’s mercies are not over, his deeds of faithful love …
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It was the summer 2018, when I was in Medjugorje, I had an opportunity to hear about the life of Raphael Ferreira de Brito. It was like discovering unexplored aspects …
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Being a Catholic priest as well as a medical doctor is a rare combination, but a meaningful one indeed.
An 18-year-old, who drifted into medical college. Like most youngsters from …
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Situations of life that we find ourselves in from time to time are never permanently smooth or completely brined in sorrow. They are ever changing. Each one of us can …
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When I come across any problem, the first thing I do is share the problem with my parents. For example, in school if anyone makes fun of me, it would …
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Joyfulness is not only smiling or laughing but also living with hopefulness.
When I worked with teens and youth apostolates in the Church ministry, I faced plenty of struggles and …
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Healing has been a continuous process as I experience the Lord at work in me at all times. I’ve often wondered about the great mystery of our body – all …
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When something goes wrong, I quickly become alert and withdraw to a private space where I can be on my own. I believe that every person is created with ample …
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So, I feel I should say something like, ‘Take a nap.’ Or ‘Get some time to yourself.’ Or ‘Go for a walk.’ Or ‘Have a date night with your husband.’
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.’
Catholic justice is righteousness. The Sermon on the Mount is the Magna Carta of Christian living, …
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