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I am the Resurrection and the life  (John 11,1-45)

Jesus told her, "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. Do you believe this?"
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    Marking the station of the Cross by our lives

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    Lent means so much and more

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    The Powerful Fruits of Fasting

  • Dr. Rosemary Varghese reflects on the recent Hijab Controversy to navigate the communal division India recently faces right from school settings in the educational institutions to the political propaganda of the fringe groups. She recalls nostalgic memories of yesteryears of children of different faith communities who grew with a sense of friendship. Dr. Varghese proposes a holistic approach where each can feel safe, respected, and treated with dignity.
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    Opinion: The Hijab Controversy

  • The first unwritten scripture was coded in silence, millions of years ago, before humans arrived on this planet.  That continues to be the language of creation.  God’s mother tongue must be silence! The word spirituality starts with the word Spirit who communicates through the medium of silence. God is attuned to earless hearing and wordless speaking.  I regard silence held in love as the best prayer ground before God
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    God’s mother tongue must be silence!

  • The call for 'synodality' is an invitation to re-define who we are. All the roles we play, keep us away from our true selves. Two particular roles have separated 'frattelli tutti' from one another. The deepest and an almost unstoppable gap is created with gender roles.
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    Together Towards Oneness

  • Father Ittoop Panikulam, SVD,  seeks to incarnate hope reflecting on the life of Jesus – littleness can make all the difference.
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    The Spirituality of ‘a little’ versus ‘the more’

  • A Myanmar priest opens up to describe what hope would look like for people under dictatorship for almost seven decades.  The priest hopes for something unknown to bring us joy amid the recent military coup. Like Mother Mary, the Myanmar people do not know the future. But young priest invites fellow pilgrims to hold hands and move towards what we are hoping for and accept the situation like Mary. The author looks for great things to happen in Myanmar with just hope the month of December brings.
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    Why "December is a Holy Month of Hope" for people of Myanmar

  • Stop Child Pornography Protest
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    Papal call against pornography must resonate in Asian churches

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