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Homily on Matthew 9:14–17 About Comparison and True Fasting

   “Why Do We Fast and You Do Not?” — A Heart-to-Heart Homily on Matthew 9:14–17 About Comparison and True Fasting ( 5-7-2025) Praise ...

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Homily on Matthew 9: 9–13 : Jesus Sees ( 4-7-2025)

  When Jesus Truly Sees Us: A Heartfelt Reflection on Matthew’s Call and God’s Mercy in Everyday Life (Matthew 9: 9–13 ) Praise be ...

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Homily on Matthew 8:28–34 : Begging

They Begged Him to Leave: A Powerful Homily on Matthew 8:28–34 with Real-Life Reflections Praise be to Jesus Christ  We have all seen people ...

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Reflection on Mathew 8:23-27 : Storms

  Prepare for Life’s Storms: A Gospel Reflection on Faith, Family, and Trusting Jesus in Crisis ( 1-7-2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ  One ...

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Reflection on Mathew 8:18-22 : Let Us Go to the Other Side

  Let Us Go to the Other Side: A Gospel Reflection on Courage, Love, and Crossing Comfort Zones Praise be to Jesus Christ  When ...

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Homily on Matthew 13:54–58, St. Joseph the Worker

   Homily on Matthew 13:54 58, St. Joseph the Worker | Dignity of Labour, Respect for All Work, Work as Vocation  ( Thursday, the ...

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Homily on Matthew 26:14-25: The Danger of Missing Your Vocation

Homily on Matthew 26:14-25:  Judas, Betrayal, and the Danger of Missing One’s Vocation  ( Wednesday, the 16th of April 2025 ) Praise be to ...

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A master sculptor guiding his young apprentice as he chisels a statue, symbolizing spiritual growth and the fulfilment of God's law.

Homily on Matthew 5:17-19: Jesus Fulfills the Law

  Homily on Matthew 5:17-19: Jesus Fulfills the Law ( Wednesday the 26th of March 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ  A young apprentice ...

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Jesus standing at the entrance of a vineyard at sunset, while rebellious tenants refuse to give the harvest to the landowner’s messengers. The scene highlights betrayal and missed responsibility, with the words "Stewards, Not Owners" imprinted on the image.

Homily on Matthew 21:33-44, Syro- Malabar, Fourth Sunday of Lent

Homily on Matthew 21:33-44, Syro- Malabar,  The Fourth Sunday of great Fast (Sunday the 23rd of March,2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ A poor ...

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A realistic scene of Jesus Christ standing in a lush vineyard, gesturing towards workers with a compassionate yet firm expression. Some workers diligently harvest grapes, while others stand idly. The words "Producing Fruit" are boldly imprinted, emphasizing the theme of spiritual productivity. The setting is bathed in golden sunlight, symbolizing divine grace and urgency in bearing fruit.

Homily on Matthew 21:33-43: Producing Fruit in God’s Vineyard

Praise be to Jesus Christ Once a teacher told her students a story about a river. She began by saying that when a river ...

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