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The Art of Catholic Genuflection

Catholic genuflection is a silent, bodily language—an expressive act of faith combining doctrine, devotion, and physicality into a graceful gesture. It embodies sovereignty, sacrament, and

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Lessons on the Narrow Door

The Gospel reading for Wednesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time (Year C, 2025) encourages us to reflect on the significance of the narrow

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Connecting With Mary’s Grief

September is traditionally the month dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows. We remember the moments in Our Lady’s life when she lovingly and willingly united

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Wrestling With God

Many Christians believe that “wrestling with God” is a healthy and necessary part of spiritual growth, not a sign of disrespect towards God. It is

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Seated At The Lord’s Table

Participating in Holy Communion signifies the fellowship we share with the Lord Jesus and the Church. This practice is rooted in the Last Supper, which

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A Lenten Rebirth

Lent 2025 offers yet another favourable opportunity for renewal, both personally and communally. It signifies a period of hope that guides us towards the paschal

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Be Most Excellent, Theophilus

The Gospel readings in the Liturgical Calendar for Sunday Cycle C originate from the writings of St. Luke. Luke entrusted this meticulously researched account to

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Unconventional Humour in the Bible

Most Christians rightfully approach Scripture reading with much reverence and a certain somberness. We hunger to find a deeper meaning in the seriousness of the

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The Time Is Now

What comes to mind when you hear St. Paul say that now is the acceptable time and the day of salvation? Do you wonder what

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Glorying in the Holy CROSS

I beg your indulgence for choosing to write this piece during Eastertide because most Catholic faithful associate reflections on the Cross of the Lord Jesus

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In Honour of the Divine Child

Many people celebrate Christmas in honour of the birth of the Lord Jesus; some contemplate His childhood, and few envision God’s plan of salvation in

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