Our Father

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / June 18, 2026 /

Today’s gospel reading is pretty self-explanatory. Jesus reminds us we need not babble and add a bunch of unneeded words to our prayer. Be direct and concise. Your Father knows what you need. He Knows God knows what we are thinking. He knows what we need before we ask for…

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The Radical Call to Love

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

In today’s Gospel (Matthew 5:43-48), Jesus delivers one of His most counter-cultural commands: “Love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you.” He points out that even corrupt tax collectors and pagans love those who love them back. Christ, thus, demands a higher standard for His followers, challenging us…

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The Vice of “Just a Little More”

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

Today’s First Reading (1 Kings 21:1-16) introduces us to a man who has everything, yet felt he had nothing because of one small missing piece. He is a concrete example of a man afflicted by the vice of “just a little more”. King Ahab looks out his palace window and…

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Celebrating the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Mother Mary

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / June 13, 2026 /

The devotion to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Mother Mary grew gradually in the life of the Church. Christians first honored Mary’s holiness because of her unique role as the Mother of Jesus. The biblical root of this feast is found especially in the Gospel of Luke, where Mary…

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The Sacred Heart of Jesus

By Jerry DeMelo Jr. / June 12, 2026 /

On the occasion of the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus let us focus on the development of the Feast and on aids to its proper devotion. The Devotion Every year, 19 days after Pentecost the Church celebrates this Solemnity. The Devotion to His Wounded Heart began in…

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“The Lord is God! The Lord is God!”

By Radhika Sharda, MD / June 10, 2026 /

“Which god do you pray to?” This question, posed to me many years ago by a Hindu acquaintance at a family gathering, bewildered me when I first heard it. Though I knew little of God in those days before faith, I understood that God, whoever He was, must be one;…

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Salt and Light as Symbols of Our Christian Identity

By Fr. Precious Ezeh / June 9, 2026 /

The words of Jesus in today’s Gospel are among the most powerful descriptions of the Christian identity: “You are the salt of the earth” and “You are the light of the world.” The full impact of these expressions is drawn from the hermeneutics (interpretation) of salt and light, especially in…

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