
True Religiosity
Published on September 6, 2025
True religiosity is a voluntary submission to God, practiced in justice and compassion. It’s an inward orientation of personal holiness expressed in our daily actions.
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Published on September 6, 2025
True religiosity is a voluntary submission to God, practiced in justice and compassion. It’s an inward orientation of personal holiness expressed in our daily actions.

Published on September 5, 2025
Jesus’ parable teaches that old ways and a new life in Christ are incompatible. When we profess faith, we must let go of everything contrary to what Christ teaches.

Published on September 4, 2025
An encounter with Jesus requires faith. Peter’s obedience, despite a fruitless night of fishing, led to a miraculous catch and his lifelong journey of discipleship.

Published on September 3, 2025
Jesus’ authority extends to the invisible and inexplicable. He offers hope and healing for hopeless situations, fighting battles for us in the unseen realm.

Published on September 2, 2025
Homily of Tuesday in the 22nd week of Ordinary Time Year C. 2 September, 2025.Fr Emmanuel Aghidi CSSp.Texts : 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6.9-11, Luke 4:31-37. Friends, everything about Jesus is full of amazement. He continues to show the world what true light is. Today, He entered the synagogue and found a man with an unclean spirit […]

Published on September 1, 2025
Our struggles as Christians are to live a good life to have eternal life with Christ. The eternal reward should comfort us in our struggles and help us to persevere.

Published on August 30, 2025
We have a moral duty to work. Like the parable of the talents, we must use our gifts for the good of all, not bury them.

Published on August 29, 2025
The beheading of John the Baptist reveals the hidden message of the influence and regrets that come with drunkenness. A king’s foolish promise, made while drunk, led to his ultimate regret.

Published on August 28, 2025
St. Augustine reminds us that our hearts are restless until they rest in God. We must stay spiritually awake and prepared to meet the Lord, leaving sin behind.