Christian life tells us that authority is measured by humility and service. The Queenship of Mary and Jesus’ warning against seeking titles and recognition remind us that genuine leadership does not place us above others but brings us closer to them.
Reflection Date: August 22, 2026
It is interesting that there are times when an ordinary and initially overlooked person can become a powerful witness through faith and courage. The gospel reminds us that genuine greatness can begin when we allow Christ to see beyond our doubts, limitations, and first impressions.
Reflection Date: August 24, 2026
Today, we reflect on what it means to be entrusted with responsibility, authority, and the care of others. The gospel reminds us that true authority is about faithfully carrying the keys of service, and not simply having power over people.
Reflection Date:August 23, 2026
Reflection Date: October 2, 2022
“Faith is simply a total, unswerving acceptance of the person of Christ as a source of salvific power and of new life,” Thomas Merton
Reflection Date: October 1, 2022
When St. Therese realized the great love of Jesus, she cried out in joy, “O Jesus, my Love...my vocation, at last, I have found it... My vocation is Love!”
Reflection Date: September 30, 2022
Accepting our limitedness and appreciating the grandeur of God is the way to come out of our suffering and live lifelong repentance.
Reflection Date: September 29, 2022
The Church recognizes the existence of three Archangels: Michael (‘one who is like God’), Gabriel (‘God’s Power’) and Raphael (‘God’s Doctor’).