Holy Trinity Sunday


COMMUNION OF LOVE

As we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, we are invited to enter into the heart of the Christian mystery—one God in three Persons, a perfect communion of love. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together form a divine family, calling us to reflect their unity in our own relationships and mission.

In this spirit, the liturgical materials for this Sunday are shared to help our communities experience this great feast with deeper awareness and prayer. May the celebration of this solemnity draw us closer to the mystery of God's love and inspire us to live as instruments of unity, peace, and joy in the world.

Liturgical Resources for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Sunday -

Tamil Response Hymn - https://youtu.be/wLYW56vdqLQ

Pentecost Sunday


COME, HOLY SPIRIT!

Pentecost marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and the birth of the Church. What began as a fearful gathering in the upper room was transformed into a bold proclamation of the Risen Lord. The Spirit descended like tongues of fire, renewing their hearts and giving them a mission for the world.

Today, as we celebrate this solemn feast, we are invited to open ourselves once more to the same Spirit who animates, guides, and strengthens the Church. May this Pentecost awaken in us a fresh zeal for communion, mission, and witness in our times.

Liturgical materials for this Sunday are shared below to help animate your community celebration in a meaningful and Spirit-filled manner.

📌 Liturgical materials for Pentecost Sunday-

Tamil Response Hymn - https://youtu.be/12u_7U5iMUI

Tamil Pentecost Sequence - https://youtu.be/HduaCP_Oi5s

Come, Holy Spirit, renew the face of the earth!

Ascension of the Lord


LIFTED IN GLORY - SENT WITH JOY

The Feast of the Ascension of the Lord marks a profound moment in the life of the Church—a moment of departure that becomes a mission, a farewell that opens a new beginning. Christ ascends not to abandon us, but to draw us closer to the fullness of divine life. His return to the Father becomes our call to witness with courage and joy.

As we stand with the disciples on the mountain of the Ascension, we are reminded that our faith is not only about gazing upward but about going outward—proclaiming the Gospel, living with hope, and becoming instruments of the Kingdom.

We are happy to share a liturgical resource that helps our communities enter into this solemnity with deeper reflection and celebration. May this feast lift our hearts and renew our commitment to the mission entrusted to us.

"You will be my witnesses… to the ends of the earth." (Acts 1:8)

Liturgical Resources - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nPLWV8c39aV3xz0JZ4SjWuiYlIG5GJDO?usp=sharing

Easter 6th Sunday


GUIDED BY THE SPIRIT, UNITED IN PEACE

The Easter season continues to draw us deeper into the mystery of the Risen Lord who remains with His people. This Sunday’s liturgy is rich in meaning, reminding us that faith is not only about personal belief, but also about communal discernment, guided by the Spirit of truth and love.

We hear in the first reading how the early Church resolved tensions through prayer, dialogue, and unity. In the Gospel, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit — the Advocate — who will teach and remind us of all that He has spoken. He leaves us with His peace, a peace not of this world, but rooted in trust and obedience to the Father’s will.

As a Church journeying together, may we become more participatory, discerning, and mission-oriented. May the Spirit help us recognize the path of peace that Christ lays before us.

Liturgical materials have been prepared to help animate this Sunday’s celebration in a way that brings the Word alive and strengthens our communion.

Tamil Response Hymn - https://youtu.be/UgZ8jS2iwy0

Come, Holy Spirit, be our guide and our peace.

Mary Help of Christians (May 24)


HONOURING OUR MOTHER AND GUIDE

As the Salesian Family and the Church rejoice in the Feast of Mary Help of Christians, we turn with filial love to our Mother, Patroness, and Guide. From the beginnings of the Salesian mission, Don Bosco placed everything under her maternal protection, confidently declaring: "She has done everything."

This feast invites us to renew our trust in her powerful intercession, especially in our life of faith, mission, and service to the young. May this celebration deepen our devotion, strengthen our commitment, and unite us more closely as a Marian family.

We are happy to share the liturgical materials prepared for the celebration of this special feast. May they help you honour her meaningfully in your communities and ministries.

Feast of Mary Help of Christians, our beloved Mother and Guide.

Mary Help of Christians, pray for us!

Easter 5th Sunday


CALLED TO LOVE LIKE CHRIST

The Easter season continues to unfold with the radiant message of new life and enduring hope. On this Fifth Sunday of Easter, we are invited to listen once again to the voice of Jesus as He entrusts to His disciples—and to us—a new commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you.”

This is not just a teaching, but the very heart of our Christian identity. The love Christ speaks of is sacrificial, active, and rooted in a deep sense of belonging to one another. It is a love that builds communities, bridges divisions, and brings healing to a broken world.

As we reflect on this theme, we are reminded that the authenticity of our discipleship is not measured by rituals alone, but by the quality of our relationships and the witness of our lives. When love becomes our way of being, the Church truly becomes a sign of the Risen Christ in the world.

We are happy to share with you the prepared materials for this Sunday’s celebration. May they help you enter more deeply into the mystery of Easter and draw strength from the love of the Lord who makes all things new.

Liturgical Resources for Easter 5th Sunday -

Tamil Response Hymn - https://youtu.be/68Z6cV4wODo

Easter 4th Sunday


LISTENING TO THE VOICE THAT GUIDES

The Fourth Sunday of Easter, fondly known as Good Shepherd Sunday, offers us a gentle yet powerful invitation to recognize the voice of Christ who leads, protects, and calls each of us by name. As we continue to bask in the light of the Resurrection, this Sunday brings comfort and strength to all who walk through life seeking direction, healing, and belonging.

At the heart of today’s celebration is the image of Jesus as the Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, promising eternal life and assuring us that nothing can snatch us from His loving hands. This Sunday is also observed as the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, urging us to pray for those whom the Lord is calling to serve Him more closely.

We are happy to share resources to help you prepare, reflect, and celebrate this Sunday more meaningfully. May they guide your prayer, enrich your proclamation, and draw you nearer to the Shepherd who never ceases to walk with His flock.

Liturgical Resources for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, also known as Good Shepherd Sunday -

Tamil Response Hymn - https://youtu.be/CTBPq6giZ34

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