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3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

On this Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, we witness the dawn of Christ’s public ministry in Galilee. Following the arrest of the Baptist, Jesus withdraws to Capernaum, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah: “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” The light of Christ begins with a call to conversion. Like John,…

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2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

On this Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, the liturgy shifts our gaze from the mysteries of Christ’s infancy to the beginning of His redemptive mission. Saint John the Baptist stands as the ultimate witness, pointing away from himself and directly to the Saviour with the defining cry: “Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who…

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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord

On this feast, which brings the Christmas season to its close, the Church presents us with the second great “Epiphany” or manifestation of Our Lord. While the Magi revealed Christ to the Gentiles, the Baptism in the Jordan reveals Him to Israel as the Son of God. There is a profound paradox here. Saint John…

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Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

On this great Solemnity of the Epiphany, the Church celebrates the manifestation of the Incarnate Word to the Gentiles. The Magi, travelling from the East, represent all the nations of the earth called out of the darkness of paganism into the admirable light of Christ.   Led by the star—a symbol of actual grace—they embark…

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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph

On this Feast of the Holy Family, the Gospel presents not a scene of domestic tranquility, but one of peril, persecution, and exile. We see the Holy Family not merely as a sentimental ideal, but as a “Church in miniature” surviving in a hostile world. Herod, a type of the world that rejects Christ, seeks…

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Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year A

On this Fourth Sunday of Advent, as the violet candles burn low and the anticipation of Christmas reaches its height, the Church turns our gaze to Saint Joseph, the silent guardian of the Redeemer. The Gospel reveals Joseph as a “just man.” Faced with the profound mystery of Mary’s pregnancy, he does not expose her…

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Third Sunday of Advent, Year A

On this Third Sunday of Advent, known as Gaudete Sunday, the Church breaks the penitential violet with the rose of joy. We rejoice because “the Lord is near.” Yet, the Gospel presents a stark contrast: Saint John the Baptist, the great Herald, sits in the darkness of a prison cell. From this darkness, John sends…

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2nd Sunday of Advent, Year A

On this Second Sunday of Advent, the Church leads us into the stark wilderness of Judea with Saint John the Baptist. He stands as the bridge between the Old and New Covenants, the last of the prophets, with a singular, urgent mission: to prepare the way of the Lord. His appearance—clothed in rough camel’s hair,…

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1st Sunday of Advent, Year A

On this First Sunday of Advent, the Church begins a new liturgical year not with the gentle cooing of the Babe of Bethlehem, but with the thunderous warning of the Judge of the Universe. Our Lord commands: “Stay awake!” Jesus compares the end times to the days of Noah. The sin of that generation was…

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

On this great Solemnity, the Church acclaims Christ’s universal Kingship, yet the Gospel places us at the foot of the Cross—His paradoxical throne. While the world—rulers and soldiers—mocks Him, they demand a king who saves himself by worldly power. They see only weakness and failure. The inscription, “This is the King of the Jews,” though…

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