Homily

Homily on Mark 12:28b-34:The Greatest Commandment

Homily on Mark 12:28b-34:The Greatest Commandment – Love God, Love Your Neighbour ( Friday the 28th of March 2025) Praise be to Jesus Christ ...

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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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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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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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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 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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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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A symbolic image of a strong, ancient cornerstone with the word "CORNERSTONE" boldly imprinted on it. The surrounding stones appear rough and scattered, representing rejection, while the cornerstone stands firm as the foundation of faith. A subtle warm light highlights its significance, with a simple church structure in the background, reinforcing the biblical theme from Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46.

Homily on Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46 , Cornerstone  

  Praise be to Jesus Christ In a village, there lived a humble family with two sons. The parents had a special love for ...

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