Tag: Catholic Homily
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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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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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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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ഈസ്റ്റർ, മൂന്നാം ഞായർ
The message reflects on the journey of two disciples from Jerusalem to Emmaus, symbolizing the struggles and disappointments in life. It emphasizes the comforting presence of the risen Christ, who walks alongside us, offering hope and clarity in moments of despair. Ultimately, it calls for a return to faith and mission, especially during Easter.
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Third Sunday of Easter Reflection – From Jerusalem to Emmaus and Back Again
A spiritual reflection on Luke 24:13–35 for the Third Sunday of Easter, exploring the Emmaus journey, the Lord who walks with us, and how fear is transformed into mission.
