Today, we echo the Presentation of the Lord, where a child carried into the Temple becomes the light for all nations. Like Simeon in the gospel, the story invites Asia to recognize salvation by lives offered humbly to God.
Reflection Date: February 02, 2026
Today we reflect on how sacred spaces and sacred persons can be dishonored when reverence is lost. The closure of a chapel and the rejection of Jesus in his hometown reveal how disbelief and disrespect wound both faith and community.
Reflection Date: February 04, 2026
Today, we reflect on healing that happens when faith persists despite fear, delay, and public scrutiny. The story of Saint Blaise and the gospel of Mark reveal that trust in God can bring life where sickness and despair seem final.
Reflection Date: February 03, 2026
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’).
Reflection Date: September 28, 2022
“Leading life with past hunches is like driving a vehicle by looking at the rear-view mirror. There is no problem if you occasionally look at it. But if you permanently fix your eyes on it, you will meet with an accident.”