
The Unseen Elements in the Journey to Bethlehem
Some words are just immutable; like these words taken from a scene in the Christmas story, The Polar Express. Seeing is believing, but sometimes the

Some words are just immutable; like these words taken from a scene in the Christmas story, The Polar Express. Seeing is believing, but sometimes the

In the letter to the Hebrews, we learn about Hope. A hope that we have as an anchor of the soul. A hope that is both sure

It is easy for me to announce that I follow Jesus. It is not so often that I think or talk of Him, as my

I recently found myself lamenting about the unchanging status of the COVID-19 pandemic, and going on about how much prayer effort had been put for

Whom and How Should We Preach This? In Part 1, we established a picture of who we preach. In this section, we want to anticipate

Part 1: What do we Preach? Preaching Christ, and Him crucified was a theme that was developed by St. Paul. In 1 Corinthians 1:23, he

The coronavirus pandemic has brought about lockdowns, social distancing, self-isolations, forced quarantines which have reorganized our lifestyles. In the early days of this global self-exiling,

The season of Lent is here with us again. And as we get into prayer, penance, and almsgiving, it would be good practice to implore

It is quite easy to define the Virgin Mary as the most appropriate role model for the Christian. After all, she was the first disciple

Advent came (and went), bringing with it the opportunity to prepare oneself to a renewed relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. The Christmas season is

Today’s sharing focusses on the parable the Lord Jesus told, to some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else

By our Baptism, we receive three offices as priest, prophet and king. As kings, we are called to participate in the Kingship of Christ. A
The early Church gives a great object-lesson to the modern Church on how prayer alone can most surely draw down the treasures and powers of

There are so many times I have gone into prayer and come out feeling I have not prayed right. I have on occasion even concluded

The power we have in prayer depends largely on the kind of life we lead, and the relationship we have with God. When I come

If there was no Cross, and there was no divine substitute in the work of Jesus on our behalf; if really Christ has not borne

Scripture is speckled with much about the eyes of the Lord and His looking upon one and another. The look varies from that which is

God’s glory is our peace; His greatness is our joy, and His beauty is our pleasure. When we receive this Child, we become a redeemed

I wish to encourage all Christians to begin their day, prayer and all activities, with the sign of the Cross; praying in the Name of

Imitate Mary’s disposition “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”
The healings that took place in Jesus’ earthly ministry will happen even now because He is the same, yesterday, today and forever. If we are
When I consider the earthly ministry of Jesus, I am most encouraged by the reassurance that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews