Homily on Luke

An inspiring scene where Jesus is healing a mute man while a crowd watches. Some people are rejoicing with gratitude, while others stand with skeptical expressions. In the background, a kind-hearted man observes villagers crossing a bridge he built for them, with some showing appreciation and others whispering in doubt. The words "See Goodness" are imprinted in an elegant and uplifting font, emphasizing the central theme of recognizing kindness and avoiding unnecessary criticism.

Homily on Luke 11:14-23, See Goodness in Others

Homily on Luke 11:14-23, See Goodness in Others, (Thursday, the 27th of March 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ A village was located close ...

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The angel Gabriel appearing to the Virgin Mary, bathed in golden light, announcing the miraculous conception of Jesus—symbolizing that everything is possible with God.

Homily on Luke 1:26-38, The Feast of Annunciation

The Annunciation: A Message of Hope – Everything Is Possible with God (  25th of March ) Praise be to Jesus Christ Today we celebrate ...

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A humble potter shaping a clay pot on his wheel while villagers look on with indifference. In the distance, a marketplace shows people admiring and buying his pottery, symbolizing perseverance through rejection.

Homily on Luke 4:24-30: Overcome Rejection

Homily on Luke 4:24-30: Overcome Rejection ( Monday the 24th of March 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ A humble potter loved his craft ...

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A fig tree in a garden with some dry, lifeless branches and others beginning to sprout fresh green leaves. A patient gardener kneels beside the tree, carefully tending to it, symbolizing God's mercy and second chances. The scene is bathed in soft golden light, evoking hope and renewal.

Homily on Luke 13:1-9 Repentance: God’s Second Chance   

Homily on Luke 13:1-9 Repentance: God’s Second Chance   (Sunday the 23rd of March 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ A husband and wife had ...

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Homily on Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32, Coming Home

  Homily on Luke 15: 1-3, 11-32, Coming Home (Saturday the 22nd of March, 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ We lose many things ...

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Homily on Luke 16:19-31, Not Chasm but Bridge (Thursday the 20th of March , 2025)

Hu Praise be to Jesus Christ In today’s Gospel, we hear the famous story of the rich man and the poor Lazarus. A keyword ...

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A compassionate Jesus standing with open arms, radiating warmth and love, as he teaches a group of people about mercy and forgiveness. The background subtly highlights the words ‘Give, and it will be given to you,’ symbolizing generosity and kindness."

 Homily on Luke 6:36-38. Give and it will be given ( Monday the 17th of Mach 2025)

Praise be to Jesus Christ  There was a man who owned a small shop in a village. One evening, an old poor woman came ...

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An image of Jesus standing on the shore of a vast sea, speaking to a weary Peter who is holding his fishing nets. Jesus' expression radiates warmth and encouragement, while Peter looks up with renewed hope. The background features the soft glow of early morning light breaking through the clouds, symbolizing new beginnings. The word "ENCOURAGE" is boldly imprinted in the background, blending harmoniously with the scene to emphasize the message of hope, perseverance, and the power of uplifting words.

Homily on Luke 5:1-11, The Power of Encouragement

Praise be to Jesus Christ Once, a man bought a piece of empty land. The soil was dry, the ground  was cracked and barren ...

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Homily on Luke 9:28b-36: The Transfiguration of Jesus – Every God Experience Prepares Us for the Cross, ( Sunday the 16th of March)

  Praise be to Jesus Christ Once, on a high rocky mountain, an eagle made its nest. When the young ones came, the mother ...

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A tired man wandering in a vast, hot desert stops near a signboard while a mug of water sits at a distance, symbolizing the hidden yet available grace of God.

Homily on Luke 11:29-32, Faith without Signs, (Wednesday the 12th of March 2025)

  Praise be to Jesus Christ Once, a person was passing through village on a hot summer day.  He could not bear the heat, ...

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