The Sermon on the Jaunt

By Patrick D'Souza / April 19, 2026 /

On the Third Sunday of Easter, we draw close to the duo of the dejected disciples and witness their transformation from despair to rejuvenated hope. Without Jesus, we are lost and groping for meaning – but with Him, we are ensured of our ultimate destiny. Let us quicken our steps…

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Fear Not

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / April 18, 2026 /

It is a common saying that it says, “Do not be afraid” or “fear not” 366 times in the Bible. Once for each day of the year, including leap year. And although I have never actually counted, I have no reason to doubt this. The Lord made it very clear…

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COURAGEOUS WITNESSES OF THE GOSPEL

By Fr. John Bosco Obiako / April 16, 2026 /

In today’s first reading from Acts, we find Peter and the Apostles standing before the High Priest and the Sanhedrin. They are being interrogated for ignoring a direct order to stop preaching in Jesus’ name. Peter’s response is the heartbeat of our faith: “We must obey God rather than men.”…

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SEARCHING FOR TRUTH AND MEANING IN LIFE

By Fr. John Bosco Obiako / April 15, 2026 /

In today’s Gospel (John 3:16–21), we continue to reflect on the journey of faith taken by Nicodemus. The passage brings us to the heart of a late-night encounter, an event that has resonated throughout history. Nicodemus, a man of notable status and learning, stands in the shadows. Despite his wealth…

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Witnessing to Christ Today with a New Heart

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / April 13, 2026 /

Courage that Does Not Come from Ourselves: Witnessing to Christ can sometimes cost us more than we expect. For many believers, it has brought misunderstanding, rejection, and even persecution. Yet one truth should console us: Christ, who entrusted this mission to His followers, never abandons them. We may know this…

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Our Lord’s Merciful Blueprint for His church

By Jerry DeMelo Jr. / April 12, 2026 /

The heart of the early Catholic Church life in Jerusalem after the Resurrection of Our Lord is highlighted in our celebration of His Divine Mercy Sunday. A communal structure One of the great constants of the Catholic Church has been its reliance from inception that “[t]hey devoted themselves to the…

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Faith and the Challenge of Belief

By Fr. John Bosco Obiako / April 11, 2026 /

Who among us has never exclaimed, “I don’t believe it,” upon hearing something astonishing or seemingly impossible? Such a reaction is natural, especially when faced with news that defies our expectations or seems too marvelous to be true. This very sentiment was experienced by the Apostles when they learned of…

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“It is the Lord!”

By Radhika Sharda, MD / April 10, 2026 /

For anyone outside the Christian faith approaching the Gospels, perhaps the most decisive part of the narrative is the account of the Resurrection. It is the hinge upon which the drama stands or falls. Christianity stakes everything upon the historical reality of Christ’s Resurrection. Recognising the Risen Lord What proves…

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Encountering the Risen Christ – Word, Sacrament and Healing

By Sr. Olisaemeka Rosemary Okwara / April 8, 2026 /

The Lukan narrative of the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35) and the healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:1–10) are centered on faith, recognition, encounter and transformation. The Emmaus account exposes the dispiritedness of the disciples after the death and burial of Jesus.…

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