The Christian Church is called to proclaim Jesus Christ as the Head of the Church. Our calling demands unity, rooted in the person of Jesus Christ and in what He accomplished for our salvation
Exodus 23:1 belongs to a body of laws given by God to the people of Israel shortly after the delivery of the Ten Commandments. These instructions were intended to mould Israel into a community
The Epiphany season celebrates the revelation of Christ to the world. On this Third Sunday after Epiphany, we are invited to reflect on the theme "behold, the Servant of the Lord!", revealed in prophecy,
The Christian faith affirms that life is not accidental but divinely ordered. Scripture consistently teaches that God calls individuals and anoints them in order to fulfil specific purposes within His redemptive plan.
The Ark of the Covenant occupied a central and sacred place in the religious life of ancient Israel. It was the most holy object within the Tabernacle and later the Temple, serving as the
The theme for reflection this last Sunday of the year is Good Family Relationships. The family is the first institution established by God. Before the Church, before the State, and before the School, God
Christmas is far more than a festive season marked by joy, gifts, and family gatherings. At its very heart, Christmas proclaims a divine message to a troubled world: God has given us peace.
As we draw closer to Christmas, the Church is invited to reflect once again on God’s chosen way of bringing salvation into the world - not through political power, military strength, or human splendour,
In every generation, individuals rise who seem to defy the expectations placed upon them. They are not always the most gifted, the most connected, or the most advantaged.
Advent is a sacred season of expectation and spiritual preparation. It is a time when the Church pauses to remember that Christ has come, Christ comes to us daily, and Christ will come again