Syro - Malabar

A Homily on John 9: 1-12,35-38: Choosing Path of Brightness or Darkness ( Syro Malabar )

A  Homily on John 9:1-12 and 35 to 38 that asks whether we will turn toward the light or remain blind in the heart…(10/8/2025) ...

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A homily on Luke  15:11–32 :Come to Your Senses Before It’s Too Late ( 3-8-2025, Syro Malabar)  

   A moving homily on Luke  15:11–32 : A new way of looking at the story of the prodigal son and the urgency of ...

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Homily on Luke 14:12–14 : Are you Jesus ( 27-7-25, Syro Malabar)

Discover the true meaning of Jesus’ words in Luke 14:12–14 through a touching story and practical reflection. (Syro- Malabar: 27-7-25) Praise be to Jesus ...

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Homily on Luke 13:22–30: Narrow door (20-7-25)

“Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Door” – A Deep, Simple  Homily for Everyday Life from Luke 13:22–30 Praise be to Jesus Christ 🙏 ...

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Homily on John 7:14–24 :Do Not Judge by Appearances (!9-7-25)

“Do Not Judge by Appearances – A Homily on John 7:24 with Real-Life Meaning” Praise be to Jesus Christ There was once a man ...

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Homily on Matthew 22:15–22 “In order to trap Jesus…”   (18-7-25)

   Traps and Truth – A Homily on Matthew 22:15–22 for Everyday Christian Life Praise be to Jesus Christ  There was once a wise ...

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Homily on Mark 10:46–52 : He Threw Off His Cloak (17-7-25) Syro Malabar

  Homily on Mark 10:46–52 – “Throwing Off the Cloak”: A Reflection on Bartimaeus and the Leap of Faith Praise be to Jesus Christ ...

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St. Thomas day : The Eighth day

   After Eight Days Praise be to Jesus Christ  A certain man kept a little plant on his windowsill. Every morning he poured water ...

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Homily on Luke 10:38–42 : Distraction and the better Part (20-7-25)

  Reflection  on Luke 10:38–42 :A Real-Life Story and the Spiritual Wound of Distraction (20-7-25) Praise be to Jesus Christ  A young woman once ...

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Reflection on Mark 5:25–34 : Daughter ( 30-6-25)

When Jesus Said ‘Daughter’: A Life-Changing Encounter of Faith and Healing – Mark 5:25–34 Praise be to Jesus Christ   Once, during a retreat ...

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