To me, the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time is a special Sunday because it is also the Feast Day of my respectful St. Pope John Paul II.
I was not yet a Catholic when St. Pope John Paul II was...
Let us see how the “devil” is being depicted from the sound philosophical and theological points of view. Firstly, I will describe the “devil” from the psychiatric point of view, then I will do so from...
A parishioner came to look for the traditional prayers of old for his parents. This reminds me that when I was newly baptized, I found a prayer book in classical Chinese, which I love so much. I wish to share...
You might be afraid of the pain that deep love can cause. When those you love deeply reject you, leave you, or die, your heart will be broken. But that should not hold you back from loving deeply. The pain...
More work more pay, less work less pay, no work no pay, this is a general principle in the community, people have the right to get remuneration equivalent to the effort they contribute, and this is fairness in human terms...
Forgiveness sounds so easy. ““Forgive me and I forgive you.” But all of us know that saying it is one thing and actually doing it is quite another.
Every day, families break up over misunderstandings. Angers go...
In today’s Gospel Jesus presents to us the beautiful picture of a community of members filled with love and concern. It illustrates how we can establish true Christian fellowship.
If somebody goes astray, we must approach him with...
Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life: whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” (John 11: 25-26) Life and death are...
Though she is over eighty years of age, this experienced catechist still actively engaged in preaching and lectorship. She says, “Everything is from the grace of God. When oneis born, he holds nothing in his tightly-clasped, tiny fists...
In our faith life, sometimes it is easy to forgive others, but difficult to forgive ourselves, to reconcile with our past, and we may even continuously feel much compunction and self-accusation. The passage from the Gospel of John, 21...