Daily Reflections
Today, we pray for the dead. We do this because, as Christians, we are in communion with the Saints and with those on their journey to sainthood. All Souls’ Day is important, not only because we remember the deceased, but also because it brings the reality of death to the…
Read MoreHappy All Saints’ Day! This past weekend, I had the privilege of leading a retreat for the deacons and their wives from the Catholic Diocese of Fresno. We enjoyed the peaceful beauty of Three Rivers, California, close to nature, and immersed in deep reflection. It was a special prayer time,…
Read MoreOne of the unpleasant experiences of life is when a friendship turns sour. Not only friendships can turn sour, but a friend can also turn into an enemy over a trivial matter. But for an enemy to turn into friend, that is certainly not easy to come by. In the…
Read MoreThe reading from Ephesians today has got to be a favorite with Catholic parents around the globe. “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your Father and Mother.” This offers a voice of authority to help us with our mission of being parents and raising…
Read MoreThe left side (looking at it) of Fra Angelico’s Last Judgment is gorgeous. We see angels leading the saints to a shining city. The latter seem to be conversing and angels almost dancing. On and off in the last couple of weeks during Mass we have heard excerpts from St…
Read More“Jesus went up to the mountain to pray, and he spent the night in prayer to God.” -Luke 6:12. In today’s Gospel, our Lord went up a mountain to spend a long time in prayer. We should imitate what our Lord does and go up a mountain to spend a…
Read MoreWhen someone begins an academic career or assumes new job responsibilities or enters a new environment, it is important to ask oneself this crucial question namely. “What do I want and why is what I want so essential to me?” This is evident during child-baptisms. Parents are asked what they…
Read MoreToday we celebrate the baptism of my grandnephew (baby of my niece). His name is Jordan, and we welcome him into our Catholic family. Our entire family realizes the importance and value of baptizing infants at an early age, wiping them clean of the stain of original sin and officially…
Read MoreWisdom is the power to make proper discernment in every situation. The wise person is able to make good judgements and adequate choices in the face of conflicting options. Some situations are very complex, and one easily makes errors of judgement. We meet such situations every day, and we need…
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