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XXXIIV OT (B)

By   November 10, 2015

O.T. 34 Christ the King (Nov 22) – Dn 7:13-14; Rv 1:5-8; Jn 18:33b-37(L/15) Introduction: This Sunday, at the end of Church’s liturgical year, the readings describe the enthronement of the victorious Christ as King in Heaven in all his glory. Instituting this Feast of Christ the King, Pope Pius XI proclaimed: “Pax Christi in… Continue reading »

XXXIII – OT (B)

By   November 3, 2015

SYNOPSIS OF OT XXXIII [B] HOMILY ON Mk 13:24-32 (L/15) Introduction: Today’s readings give us the assurance that our God will be with us all the days of our lives and that we will have the ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit in our midst, guiding, protecting and strengthening us in spite of our necessary… Continue reading »

XXXII OT (B)

By   October 30, 2015

Introduction: Today’s readings invite us to live out a total commitment to God’s service with a humble and generous heart, free from pride and prejudice. Scripture lessons: The first reading and the Gospel today present poor widows who sacrificially gave their whole lives and means of livelihood to God, symbolizing the supreme sacrifice Jesus would… Continue reading »

All Souls’ Day – November 2

By   October 21, 2015

November 2: One page synopsis of All Souls’ Day Homily: All Souls’ Day is a day specially set apart that we may remember and pray for our dear ones who have gone for their eternal reward and who are currently in a state of ongoing purification. Ancient belief: 1) People of all religions have believed… Continue reading »

All Saints Day – November 1

By   October 21, 2015

All Saints Day: The feast and its objectives: All baptized Christians who have died and are now with God in glory are considered saints. All Saints Day is intended to honor the memory of countless unknown and uncanonized saints who have no feast days. Today we thank God for giving ordinary men and women a… Continue reading »

XXX [B] OT (B)

By   October 12, 2015

Introduction: The central theme of today’s readings is the overflowing mercy and kindness of a loving, healing and forgiving God for His children. Scripture lessons: The first reading tells us how a forgiving and compassionate God has been healing the spiritual blindness of His Chosen People by subjecting them to captivity in Babylon and now… Continue reading »

XXIX – OT (B)

By   October 6, 2015

SUNDAY XXIX [B] (Oct 18): IS 53: 10-11; HEB 4: 14-16; MK 10: 35-45 (LP) World Mission Sunday homily is attached: Introduction: Today’s Scripture readings describe leadership as the sacrificial service done to others and offer Jesus as the best example. They also explain the servant leadership of Jesus, pinpointing service and sacrifice as the criteria… Continue reading »

XXVIII OT (B)

By   September 28, 2015

XXVIII Sunday (Oct 11) homily on Mk 10: 17-31(L/15) Introduction: Today’s readings remind us that we do not possess anything in our life that we refuse to surrender to the Lord. In reality these things often possess us, and we become the prisoners of our possessions. What we have really done is to give our “things”… Continue reading »

XXVII OT (B)

By   September 22, 2015

OT XXVII [B] (Oct 4) Homily on Mark 10: 2-16 (L-15) Introduction: Today’s Scripture readings are about the bond of love that marriage creates between a man and a woman, a bond that God wishes to be permanent. These readings challenge the spouses to practice the fidelity of their ever-faithful God, honoring their holy covenant commitment… Continue reading »