Posts by Fr. Justino Cornejo
Holy Week: Palm Sunday
For the world’s top professional cyclists and avid cycling fans, today would be the Ronde van Vlaanderen (Tour of Flanders), and the Paris-Roubaix race would be next Sunday. These two early season races are considered “monuments” or “classics.” They generally take place at this time of year and are considered as professional cycling’s Holy Week. …
Read MoreA Joyful Stop Along the Lenten Road!
Not too long ago, we started the season of Lent, with the celebration of Ash Wednesday. On that day, the Church invited us to start a forty-day journey of preparation for the celebration of the feast of feasts: Easter! Forty days can be a long time. Along the way we may lose our perspective, and…
Read MoreThe Kingdom of Light vs The Kingdom of Darkness
We are within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord. A few days ago, we celebrated the entrance of Christ, “the light of the world,” into our history. Christ is born to fulfill God’s plan of salvation, by which He invites us to come out of the darkness of sin and death, to live…
Read MoreArise from your Sleep and be Watchful! The Kingdom of God is at Hand
While some people can wake up on their own, and thus start their daily activities, most, instead, need an alarm clock, to rise from their sleep. Others, such as Padre Pio, need even more than one alarm clock to open their eyes and begin a new day. In the Seminary, we woke up at the…
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