Author: Linoose Chullicaparambil
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11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
The message highlights God’s consistent initiative in love, beginning with Israel and extending to all humanity through Christ. The readings emphasize compassion as central to God’s mission, showing that His love is unconditional and precedes human merit. Ultimately, believers are called to witness this love and compassion in the world.
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Magnifica Humanitas: Remaining Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” emphasizes the importance of safeguarding human dignity in the age of Artificial Intelligence. He warns against the dangers of technological advancement prioritizing profit over personhood, advocating for technology to serve the common good and affirming that true humanity lies in love and wisdom, not mere efficiency.
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Corpus Christi Reflection – You Become What You Receive
As Saint Augustine once told newly baptized Christians: “Behold what you are; become what you receive.” What a powerful Eucharistic truth. The Eucharist is not only something we receive. It is a mystery that slowly transforms us into the Body of Christ for the life of the world. Today, as we celebrate the Solemnity of…
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The Holy Trinity – The Mystery We Believe and the Life We Are Called to Live
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Reflection Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity — one of the deepest and most beautiful mysteries of our Christian faith. It is a mystery that is real and central to our life as Christians, yet at the same time…
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The Spirit Who Makes Faith Alive Again
The Pentecost Sunday reflection emphasizes the significance of Pentecost as the moment faith truly awakens. The Holy Spirit transforms fearful disciples into bold witnesses of Christ. This renewal invites believers to overcome internal complacency, uniting diverse individuals into a vibrant, living Church. It calls for prayer and renewal of faith through the Holy Spirit.
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Ascension of the Lord Reflection – Our Mission and Our Hope
A Catholic reflection on the Ascension of the Lord exploring Christ’s kingship, mission, intercession, and the Christian hope of heaven.
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Interstellar, Faith, Hope, Charity, and the Mystery of Eternity
A reflective Christian reading of Interstellar exploring faith, hope, charity, eternity, God’s “I AM,” and the mystery of human life through cinema and science.
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6th Sunday of Easter Reflection – Love That Remains (John 14:15–21)
A Catholic reflection on John 14:15–21 exploring Christ’s enduring love, the promise of the Holy Spirit, and the presence of God that remains with believers.
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5th Sunday of Easter Reflection – The Church Continues Christ’s Work (John 14:1–12)
A Catholic reflection on John 14:1–12 and Acts 6:1–7, exploring how the Church continues the mission of Christ as we prepare for Pentecost.
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4th Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday) Reflection – Life in Abundance (John 10:10)
A Catholic reflection on John 10:10 for the 4th Sunday of Easter, exploring the difference between what the world offers and the abundant life Christ gives.
