To Jesus through Mary: An encounter of finding God moments and seeing present day miracles through the testimonies at Novena
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No Crisis, No Need for God
No crisis, no need for God. Sometimes we may be misled to think that.Indeed we are fortunate when we are able to love through our lives without huge crises and drama. We are quick to credit our smooth and at times even, very successful lives to our own ability and talent.And then, what’s next?In Matthew 16:26,Continue reading “No Crisis, No Need for God”
Even in the abyss, God called to me
Even when we are in the abyss of darkness and sin, God is still there… waiting for us to call to Him. And when we see the people He sends, we may be surprised – that the very people we once thought little of, are the arms and feet of our Lord Jesus Christ, runningContinue reading “Even in the abyss, God called to me”
God is always calling…
When we have been away from the Church for so long, it is actually hard to make that initial step back.
But God is always calling to us, and waiting with open arms. He doesn’t forget about us.
And when we are ready to run towards Him, His arms are open wide.
Who is a Returning Catholic
Sometimes when we are sitting in the pews on Sundays, we may feel lukewarm about our faith, or seem lost, or even out of touch with what is going on at Mass.
How can we rediscover that spark in our faith lives, and experience the love of God, the Father?
Reconnect Today
Many of us have left the Church at some point in our lives. On occasions we might have felt ourselves detached from our faith – even if it wasn’t by our physical absence, but perhaps a mental, spiritual, intellectual or maybe emotional emptiness. Hear the faith stories of our brothers and sisters who haveContinue reading “Reconnect Today”
Who am I within the Nativity scene?
When reflecting on the Nativity scene, the writer comes to appreciate Advent and Christmas with a sense of spirituality.
Meditating on the role of the Magi, we learn not just generosity, but also charity. While Mary and Joseph reminds us of obedience, sacrifice and ultimately, love.