18 July, Friday — Freedom from sin

Friday of Week 15 in Ordinary Time Exo 11:10--12:14Mt 12:1-8 …it is a passover in honour of the Lord. Moses asked Pharoah to release the Israelites from slavery. Pharoah refused. God then inflicted Pharoah and Egypt with ten devastating plagues.  Most Christians know this biblical account from Exodus, especially non-believers who have watched the Disney... Continue Reading →

16 July, Wednesday — Thank You Lord

Jul 16 – Memorial for Our Lady of Mount Carmel The Church celebrates on this day the feast of the Scapular of Mount Carmel. The scapular, which derives its name from the Latin word scapulæ, meaning shoulders, is a dress which covers the shoulders. It is best known among as the name of two little... Continue Reading →

15 July, Tuesday — Love and Pride

Jul 15 – Memorial for St. Bonaventure, bishop, religious, doctor St. Bonaventure (1221-1274) entered the Franciscan Order when he was 22. At the age of 35 he was chosen General of his Order and restored a perfect calm where peace had been disturbed by internal dissensions. He did much for his Order and composed The... Continue Reading →

11 July, Friday — Staying Attuned

Jul 11 – Memorial for St. Benedict, abbot, religious founder Born to Roman nobility, Benedict (c. 480–547) was the twin brother of St. Scholastica. He studied in Rome, Italy, but was dismayed at the lack of discipline and lackadasical attitude of his fellow students. He fled to the mountains near Subiaco, living as a hermit... Continue Reading →

10 July, Thursday — A call to share

Thursday of Week 14 in Ordinary TimeGen 44:18-21,23-29,45:1-5Mt 10:7-15 ‘As you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.’ I’ve often wondered what it must have felt like to be sent on mission by Jesus. Were the Twelve given a heads up? Or were they taken by surprise when Jesus told them... Continue Reading →

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