Month: August 2025
A Homily on Matthew 23:1-12 :You Are All Brothers ( 23-8-25)
A Homily on Matthew 23:1-12: A call from Jesus to live as brothers and sisters in faith, not seeking honour but building family and ...
A Homily on Luke 1:26–38 : the Queenship of Mary ( 22-8-25)
A reflection on Mary’s “Let it be” in Luke 1:26–38, showing how her surrender became her crown and how our own families can share ...
A Homily on Matthew 22:1-14:The Right Word at the Right Time ( 21-8-25)
A reflection on Matthew 22:1-14: the silence of the wedding guest, teaching us that speaking the right word at the right time can ...
A Heartfelt Homily on Matthew 20:1-16 : Embracing the Unchosen
A Heartfelt Homily on Matthew 20: 1-16 that reminds of the boundless love of God who seeks the forsaken and calls us into His ...
A Homily on Matthew 19:23-30: The Hundredfold Promise ( 19-8-25)
A homily on Matthew 19:27-29, reflecting on Jesus’ promise of the “hundredfold” for those who leave everything for His sake. ( 19-8-25) Praise be ...
A Homily on Matthew 19:16-22 : The Rich Young Man (18-8-25)
A reflection on Matthew 19:16–22, where a rich young man went away sad because he could not let go, while true joy is ...
A homily on Luke 12:49-53: When Faith in Jesus Divides (17-8-25)
A simple homily on Luke 12:49-53, that explains how following Jesus can cause division, even within families, yet leads to lasting peace. (17-8-25) ...
A homily on Matthew 19:13-15: Let the children come to me(16-8-25)
A heartfelt homily on Matthew 19:13-15, reminding us that closing our hearts to the small and forgotten can leave wounds that last a lifetime. ...
A Homily on on Luke 1:46-55 : A Homily for the Assumption of Mary (15-8-25)
A moving reflection on Luke 1:46-55, depicting how Mary’s quiet faithfulness in God’s mission was always “regarded” by Him, and how the Assumption ...
homily on Matthew 18:21–19:1:The Freedom of Forgiving ( 14-8-25)
A heartfelt homily on Matthew 18:21–19:1 showing how forgiveness frees the heart and heals families, ( 14-8-25) Praise be to Jesus Christ ...















