Daily Reflections
Remembering Aunt Beby. I grew up in Panama, a small country in Central America. My aunt Gladys, whom we all called “Aunt Beby” lived in Oklahoma. Once or twice a year, she would travel to Panama to visit my grandmother and all of us. When my father said that Aunt…
Read MoreHow is Christ Calling You to Mission? Today’s Gospel is rich with the heart of our Faith that Christ is calling each of us to a particular mission in our life and through deep Faith and Trust, we can not only discover what that is, but further, how responding helps…
Read MoreFinding the God the Father in Prayer: Whenever I hear Jesus talk about His Father, it always shuts me up. I always feel at a loss. I find it difficult to relate to His Father. Who is my Father? When will I see Him? Therefore, when I read today’s Gospel,…
Read MoreWho Was Gamaliel? In today’s reflection, I wish to draw some insights from the wisdom displayed by Gamaliel. Gamaliel was a Jewish Pharisee, distinguished in learning whose wisdom and erudition were well-known and influential in his day (around 20 to 50 AD). The New Testament mentions him twice in the…
Read MoreIn a world bent on control and quick to shift blame, obeying God rather than men sounds a bold call to freedom and faithful witness. This morning, I found myself lingering over Acts of the Apostles 5:27-33. Peter and the Apostles were arrested for bearing witness to Christ. Standing before the Sanhedrin, they…
Read MoreToday we honor Saint Catherine of Siena, one of four women doctors of the church. As we remember her today, let us recall one of her conversations with Jesus. Jesus told her that love of me (Jesus) and of a neighbor is the same thing. Wow. Community of Believers The…
Read MoreParallels Between the Natural and Supernatural: There are so many things in our lives where the natural tells us a deep truth about the supernatural. Having just given birth to my second child a few weeks ago, I’ve been praying a lot about childbirth, which fits so well into today’s…
Read MoreWe are sometimes searching for proofs regarding the truth and mysteries of our faith. On this journey, given our human condition, there are obstacles which give rise to questions and doubts. But beyond that, doubt also shows our sincerity—our inner engagement with faith. Doubts are a sign of our vitality,…
Read MoreJesus’ Appearance to Mary Magdalene: In today’s gospel reading, we are invited into a remarkable and poignant scene on Easter morning. After the conclusion of the sabbath the night before, Mary Magdalene and two other women purchased spices to anoint our Lord’s crucified body. But when they came to the…
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