21st Ordinary Sunday


YOU ARE THE CHRIST

On this Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jesus asks His disciples a deeply personal question: “Who do you say that I am?” Peter answers with faith, confessing Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God. His profession reminds us that Christian faith is not merely knowing about Jesus, but knowing Him personally, trusting Him, and allowing Him to shape our lives.

The readings also remind us that authority and responsibility are gifts entrusted by God for service. The key given to Eliakim in the first reading finds a deeper fulfilment in the mission entrusted to Peter in the Gospel. Saint Paul, meanwhile, leads us to wonder at the unfathomable wisdom of God. We are invited to place our trust in Him, use our responsibilities faithfully, and profess our faith not only with our lips but through lives of humble service.

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Queenship of Mary (Aug. 22)


MARY OUR QUEEN, LEAD US TO THE KING

The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary reminds us that true greatness in God’s Kingdom is found not in power, privilege, or honour, but in humble service. Mary is Queen because she belonged completely to Christ, the King of kings. From her generous “yes” at Nazareth to her faithful presence at the foot of the Cross, she allowed God’s will to shape her entire life. Her crown is the crown of faith, obedience, love, and self-giving.

The Gospel call to humility beautifully reflects Mary’s life: “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” Mary never sought greatness for herself; she simply magnified the Lord. Now exalted beside her Son, she continues to lead us to Jesus and to intercede for the Church and the world. May Mary, our Queen and Mother, teach us to serve with humility, trust God with courage, and allow Christ to reign in our hearts.

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20th Ordinary Sunday


FAITH THAT CROSSES EVERY BARRIER

In today’s Gospel, the Canaanite woman approaches Jesus with remarkable faith and perseverance, pleading for the healing of her daughter. Though she encounters silence and apparent rejection, she refuses to turn away. Her humble yet courageous trust reveals a faith that crosses boundaries of race, religion, and social expectation. Jesus praises her great faith and grants her request, reminding us that sincere faith opens the heart to the saving mercy of God.

The first reading also widens our vision of God’s love, showing that His house is meant to become a house of prayer for all peoples. Saint Paul, in the second reading, reflects on God’s mercy reaching both Jews and Gentiles. Together, the readings challenge us to overcome prejudice, exclusion, and narrow-mindedness. Like the Canaanite woman, may we persevere in prayer, trust God even when answers seem delayed, and recognize that His mercy is offered generously to everyone who seeks Him with faith.

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Aug. 15 Twin Feasts


MARY, OUR HOPE; FREEDOM, OUR RESPONSIBILITY

As we celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we rejoice in the glory God has prepared for those who remain faithful to Him. Mary’s life was a journey of trust, humility, and generous service. In the Gospel, she goes in haste to serve Elizabeth and then sings her Magnificat, praising the God who lifts up the lowly and remembers His mercy. Her Assumption assures us that our Christian journey is directed towards the fullness of life with God.

On this same day, India celebrates Independence Day, giving us an opportunity to thank God for the gift of freedom and to remember those who sacrificed for our nation. True freedom calls us not only to enjoy our rights but also to fulfil our responsibilities with justice, peace, compassion, and respect for every person. Inspired by Mary, may we become people who carry Christ to others and help build a nation where unity, dignity, fraternity, and care for the poor flourish.

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19th Ordinary Sunday


TAKE COURAGE - THE LORD IS NEAR

The disciples are caught in a violent storm when Jesus comes to them, walking upon the sea. Peter steps out in faith, but fear overwhelms him when he turns his attention from the Lord to the wind and waves. The Gospel reminds us that Christ is present even in life’s darkest moments, reaching out His hand and saying, “Take courage; it is I; do not be afraid.”

Elijah discovers God not in the powerful wind, earthquake, or fire, but in the gentle stillness of His presence. Saint Paul’s sorrow for his people reveals a heart filled with sincere love and concern for their salvation. When trials surround us, we are invited to listen for God’s quiet voice, keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, and trust that His saving hand will never abandon us.

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Transfiguration of the Lord (Aug 6)


LISTEN TO HIM

The Feast of the Transfiguration reveals the hidden glory of Jesus before Peter, James, and John. On the mountain, His face shines like the sun, His garments become radiant, and the Father’s voice declares, “This is my beloved Son; listen to him.” This moment strengthens the disciples and prepares them to face the mystery of the Cross with faith and hope.

The Transfiguration reminds us that Christ’s glory is present even when life is clouded by fear, suffering, and uncertainty. Like the disciples, we are called to listen to Jesus, remain close to Him, and allow His light to transform our hearts. Strengthened by His word and grace, we must come down from the mountain and carry His light into our families, parishes, and communities.

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St. John Vianney (August 4)


A PRIEST AFTER THE HEART OF CHRIST

The Feast of St. John Vianney invites us to contemplate the beauty of a life completely given to God. As the humble Curé of Ars, he became a faithful shepherd through prayer, sacrifice, simplicity, and tireless service in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. His life reminds us that holiness does not depend on worldly success, but on allowing Christ to work through a heart that is available, compassionate, and faithful.

St. John Vianney loved his people deeply and led them patiently toward conversion and renewed faith. His example challenges priests to remain close to Christ and to serve with pastoral charity, while also reminding all the faithful to pray for their priests and support them in their ministry. Through his intercession, may our parishes become communities of prayer, mercy, healing, and joyful discipleship.

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