Saturday of Week 9 in Ordinary Time Tob 12:1,5-15,20Mk 12:38-44 “But she, from the little she had has put in everything she possessed…” When we think of the resources at our disposal, two come to mind most prominently – Time and Money. How we commit either speaks volumes about how we view our priorities. Time,... Continue Reading →
9 June, Friday — In His Time
Jun 9 – Memorial for St. Ephrem of Syria, deacon and Doctor of the Church St. Ephrem (306-373) was baptized at age 18. He helped to evangelize Nisibis, Mesopotamia. He may have attended the Council of Nicaea in 325. He was a deacon and preacher, and had a great devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.... Continue Reading →
8 June, Thursday — Tough Love
Thursday of Week 9 in Ordinary Time Tob 6:10-11,7:1,9-14,8:4-9Mk 12:28-34 “Be kind enough to have pity on her and me and bring us to old age together.” Brothers and sisters, today, we look at what God’s Word says about the more difficult relationships in our lives. We’ve all got one or two of those, people... Continue Reading →
7 June, Wednesday – Back to Basics
Wednesday of Week 9 in Ordinary Time Tob 3:1-11;16-17Mk 12:18-27 Jesus said to them, "Is not the reason why you go wrong, that you understand neither the scriptures nor the power of God?" I am one of those parents with a very Singaporean problem -- coaching my child through primary school mathematics. If you know, you... Continue Reading →
6 June, Tuesday – Rendering to God
Tuesday of Week 9 in Ordinary Time Tob 2:9-14Mark 12: 13-17 "Give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar -- and to God what belongs to God." I certainly have heard this verse a lot when I was a young adult, especially in the context of being able to differentiate things that are of 'this... Continue Reading →
5 June, Monday — Firmly Testify to God’s Faithfulness
Jun 5 – Memorial for St. Boniface, bishop and martyr Educated at the Benedictine monastary at Exeter, England where he became a monk, Boniface (c.673–754) was a missionary to Germany from 719, assisted by St. Albinus, St. Abel, and St. Agatha. They destroyed idols and pagan temples, and then built churches on the sites. He... Continue Reading →
4 June, Sunday — Live in Peace
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Exo 34:4-6,8-92 Cor 13:11-13Jn 3:16-18 …we wish you happiness; try to grow perfect; help one another. Be united; live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you. As we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, I was surprised to read of this... Continue Reading →
3 June, Saturday — Wisdom
Jun 3 – Memorial for St. Charles Lwanga & companions, martyrs One of 22 Ugandan martyrs, St. Charles Lwanga is the patron of youth and Catholic action in most of tropical Africa. He protected his fellow pages aged 13 to 30 from the homosexual demands of the Bagandan ruler, Mwanga, and encouraged and instructed them... Continue Reading →
2 June, Friday — Have Faith in God
Jun 2 – Memorial for Sts Marcellinus & Peter Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called Petrus Exorcista - Peter the Exorcist; Italian: Marcellino e Pietro) are venerated within the Catholic Church as martyrs who were beheaded. Hagiographies place them in 4th century Rome. They are generally represented as men in middle age, with tonsures and palms of martyrdom; sometimes they hold a crown each. - Wikipedia Ecc 44:1,9-13Mk... Continue Reading →
1 June, Thursday — Humility Revisited
Jun 1 – Memorial for St. Justin, martyr Justin (c.100–165) was a pagan philosopher who converted at the age of 30 by reading the Scriptures and witnessing the heroism and faith of martyrs. He used his philosophical and oratorial skills to dispute with pagans and explain the faith, becoming one of the first great Christian... Continue Reading →