St. Thomas


FROM DOUBT TO FAITH

The Feast of St. Thomas, the Apostle, invites us to contemplate a journey that many believers know well - the journey from questioning to trust, from uncertainty to surrender. Thomas desired to see the wounds of the Risen Lord, and when Jesus came to him with mercy, his doubt became a powerful confession of faith: “My Lord and my God!”

In St. Thomas, we see that faith is not the absence of struggle, but the grace to encounter Christ in the midst of our questions. The Apostle who once hesitated became a courageous witness of the Gospel, bringing the light of Christ to distant lands. His life reminds us that every sincere seeker can become a missionary when touched by the Risen Lord.

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Sts. Peter & Paul


PILLARS OF FAITH, WITNESSES OF CHRIST

On June 29, the Church joyfully celebrates the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, two great apostles who shaped the life and mission of the early Church. Peter professed Jesus as “the Christ, the Son of the living God,” and was entrusted with the keys of the Kingdom. Paul, once a persecutor, became a tireless missionary who proclaimed Christ to the nations with courage and love.

Their lives remind us that the Church is built on faith, strengthened through suffering, and sent forth in mission. Peter teaches us steadfast love for Christ, even after weakness and failure. Paul teaches us zeal for the Gospel, even amid trials and imprisonment. Together, they invite us to renew our commitment to Christ and to become living witnesses of His truth, mercy, and hope.

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13th Ordinary Sunday


FOLLOWING CHRIST WITH A GENEROUS HEART

The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time invites us to place Christ at the centre of our lives. In the Gospel, Jesus speaks clearly about the cost of discipleship: to love Him above all, to take up our cross, and to follow Him with courage. True discipleship is not a half-hearted journey, but a daily offering of love, sacrifice, and faithful commitment.

The first reading shows the blessing that comes through hospitality, as the Shunammite woman welcomes the prophet Elisha with generosity. Saint Paul reminds us that through baptism we have died with Christ and are called to live a new life in Him. Even a simple act of kindness, like giving a cup of cold water, becomes precious when done with love for Christ.

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12th Ordinary Sunday


DO NOT BE AFRAID

On the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, the Gospel invites us to listen to the comforting words of Jesus: “Do not be afraid.” The Lord knows the fears hidden in our hearts, the struggles we silently carry, and the challenges we face in witnessing to Him. Yet He reminds us that we are precious in the eyes of the Father, more valuable than many sparrows.

The prophet Jeremiah stands as a model of courage in the midst of rejection and suffering. Saint Paul reminds us that God’s grace in Christ is greater than the power of sin and death. Together, the readings call us to trust in God’s faithful care and to proclaim Christ with confidence, even when the path is difficult.

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11th Ordinary Sunday


COMPASSIONATE HEARTS, MISSIONARY HANDS

On the 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, the Gospel presents Jesus looking at the crowds with deep compassion, for they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. His compassion does not remain only as a feeling; it becomes a mission. He calls His disciples and sends them out to proclaim, heal, and serve.

The readings remind us that we are God’s treasured people, called to live in covenant love and communion with Him. In Christ, we have been reconciled with the Father and made a priestly people, not for privilege, but for service. The Lord continues to say to us today, “The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few.” Each of us is invited to become a worker in His harvest, carrying mercy, peace, and hope to others.

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Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary


TWO HEARTS, ONE LOVE

The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary invite us to contemplate the mystery of divine love and the perfect human response to that love. In the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we see God’s mercy poured out for the world: a heart pierced, burning with love, and always ready to heal, forgive, and welcome. In the Immaculate Heart of Mary, we see a heart that listens, trusts, suffers, and leads us gently to her Son.

These two feasts remind us that Christian life begins in the heart. Jesus calls us to love with compassion, forgiveness, and self-giving service. Mary teaches us to treasure God’s Word, ponder His mysteries, and say “yes” to His will in every situation. Together, the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart form us to become people of prayer, tenderness, purity, courage, and missionary love.

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The Corpus Christi


THE BREAD THAT GIVES LIFE

The Solemnity of Corpus Christi invites us to adore Jesus, who gives Himself to us as the living Bread from heaven. In the Gospel, Jesus says, “I am the living bread that came down from heaven,” reminding us that the Eucharist is not merely a sign, but the true gift of His Body and Blood for the life of the world.

In the first reading, God feeds His people with manna in the desert, teaching them to depend on Him. Saint Paul reminds us that, though we are many, we become one body because we share in the one bread. The Eucharist nourishes our faith, unites our community, heals our divisions, and sends us forth to live as Christ’s presence in the world.

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