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Today is Trinity Sunday, and we observe and venerate the deepest mystery of our faith – the fact that God is One, but in Three Persons. This great mystery of love spurs us on to conversion of mind and heart.
On this Solemnity of Pentecost, we conclude the Season of Easter. As we reflect upon the descent of the Holy Spirit, I would like to use the example of St. John Paul II, and his first pilgrimage to Poland.
On this Ascension Sunday, the Liturgy of the Word brings us the accounts of Jesus’ being lifted up, body and soul, into heaven.
Today is the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
In the Gospel of John, our Lord has a teaching moment with his apostles.
On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, I would like to focus with you on Christ, the Good Shepherd, and the door-keeper, which the Gospel mentions.
There are only a few people identified by name in Emmaus story, which we have heard in the Gospel of Luke. I would like to focus with you on three of the persons named: