Tag: Sunday Gospel Reflection
The attitude of gratitude
The experience of a kindness received will be magnified exponentially into acts of kindness forwarded to others.
On the fullness of faith
Faith is not about simply believing in what may be unbelievable, for even the most evil of spirits can believe in the existence of Mystery
A tale of two realities
If we are too stubborn to change what is obviously evil, then will we change when confronted with what is ethereally good?
Wealth management
The relationship between the upliftment of social realities, and the worthiness to spiritual realities is undeniable
Found by God, returning to God
A forgiven sinner is one who is fully aware of having been successfully reconciled to God and others.
On two realizations
Our Lord the Christ is underscoring for us that one cannot become a genuine follower “if he doesn’t give up everything he has.”
Only with humility
The saints have shown through their holy lives that humility can stand up to challenge a proud world
Trusting in and preparing for the mystery
We will always be uncertain about what we pray for, but we can always be certain that he will lovingly bless us with the unexpected
Fighting the oppression of real poverty
Real poverty is caused by the desire of one to hoard “meaningless” earthly advantages, at the expense and to the disadvantage of another
Intimately knowing Jesus
Mary sensed that a “Christ-follower” must not merely obey his teachings, promptings and example, but must also “become Christ”