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Why Do We Wait? A Personal Reflection for Advent
Why do we still wait in Advent if Jesus already came two thousand years ago? This question kept echoing in my mind as I reflected on the season. From preparing our homes for important guests to the long rhythms of waiting woven throughout Scripture. This season is not about pretending Christ has not come, but about opening our hearts to receive Him. Advent invites us into a sacred kind of waiting—one that stretches us, shapes us, and draws us into a renewed encounter with God
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Christ the King at 100: A Century-Old Feast for a Modern Age in Crisis
One hundred years ago, Pope Pius XI established the Feast of Christ the King because the world was drifting away from God. Today, that drift has become a current but the solution remains unchanged.
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Happy Easter: The Dawn of Our Redemption
Easter is not merely a celebration of Jesus rising from the dead — it is the declaration of what His Resurrection accomplishes for us and for all creation. As what Saint Augustine says, “We are Easter people, and Alleluia is our song.”
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At the Foot of the Cross: The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
The last words of a dying man are never trivial — and when that Man is the Son of God, each word carries eternal weight. Jesus revealed God's love to humanity at the foot of the cross.
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The Holy Triduum: Entering the Heart of Our Salvation
There are days that change us. A birth. A death. A moment of grace that shifts our soul forever. But then, there are days that changed the world. Three such days make up what the Church calls the Sacred Paschal Triduum.
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Spy Wednesday: The Betrayal in the Heart of Holy Week
One of the most painful aspects of Spy Wednesday is the personal nature of Judas’ betrayal. Judas was not a stranger. He was one of the Twelve. He had walked with Jesus, eaten with Him, witnessed His miracles, and heard His teachings firsthand. And yet, he sold the Lord for a bag of silver coins.
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4 min read
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