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Go into the world and proclaim the Gospel

Go into the world and proclaim the Gospel By Fr. David Stephen   Christ instructs His disciples to “Go into the world and proclaim the Gospel.” This is a call to action for the disciples as well as for us. We are disciples of Christ trying to follow in His footsteps and grow in our relationship with Him. The question then begs, ‘How do I go out into the world to preach the Gospel?’ First and foremost we must know God to teach about Him. He must be in our everyday life that we might preach about the Gospel to the [...]

Go into the world and proclaim the Gospel2021-06-28T16:45:07-07:00

What is the Meaning of Life?

What is the Meaning of Life? By Fr. Ankido Sipo   The Gospel reading from the Gospel of John this Sunday answers the question, even if in a difficult way to understand, that every child asks himself almost immediately upon developing enough to wonder about the world. We have all asked ourselves, young and old: what is the meaning of life? Jesus answers the question simply: “This is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent” (John 17:3). Here, Jesus is not showing how to get to eternal life but is showing [...]

What is the Meaning of Life?2021-06-28T16:45:18-07:00

Asking God for Things

Asking God for Things By Fr. Simon Esshaki   Probably all of us have experienced a time in our lives when we asked God for something and did not receive it. We could ask ourselves why Jesus would say that we should “ask and receive” if he will not give us what we ask for. Whenever there is a seeming contradiction in the Scriptures and with the way that we experience God’s providence, it does not mean that God or the Scriptures are wrong; it probably means that we are missing something. The first thing to do in this case is [...]

Asking God for Things2021-06-28T16:45:26-07:00

The Reality of Death

The Reality of Death By Fr. Daniel Shaba   Why do we use alternative words for death when expressing that someone has died? I have noticed that many people use terms such as: passed away, departed from with world, and phrases alike. Why do we shy away from saying that this person died? I’m not sure I necessarily have an answer to these questions, but one this is certain, these questions reveal a lot about the human person. We do not like to talk about death, we try avoiding funerals, we will use excuses to not go to the graveside service [...]

The Reality of Death2021-06-28T16:45:34-07:00

الاحد الثالث من القيامة يوحنا 14: 1-14

  الاحد الثالث من القيامة By Fr. Michael Barota   الاحد الثالث من القيامة يوحنا 14: 1-14 لا زلنا في موسم القيامة، ولا زلنا نتأمل في سر ألموت وألحياة، ويسوع في ليلة ألعشاء ألأخير يطمإنا ويقول" لا تضطرب قلوبكم";، وهو في دربه إلى ألصليب يعزينا بأن نؤمن بألأب ونؤمن به. لا داعي للخوف من الموت، فهو ذاهب إلى ألأب، ليهيء لنا مكان، إنه على موعد مع ألأب ألمحب، لبداية جديدة أفضل بكثير من هذه ألبداية، لكي يحضر لنا مكان في منازل ألأب ألكثيرة، وسيأتي ليأخذنا معه، فهو يريد أن نكون معه. ولكن علينا أن نعرف ألطريق ونسلكه ألأن في هذه ألحياة، [...]

الاحد الثالث من القيامة يوحنا 14: 1-142021-06-28T16:45:43-07:00

Easter

Easter By Fr. Andrew Younan John 20:1-18 I want to follow Mary Magdalene through this and what was going on. I want to think about how she progressed from the sadness that she had at the very beginning of the gospel to the joy that she had at the end. The reason I'm doing this is because I'm sad and we're sad and there's a lot to be sad about, and I want to see how she dealt with her sadness and how Christ interacted with her in this sad moment. First, I want to point out she was not in [...]

Easter2021-06-28T16:36:41-07:00

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday By Fr. David Stephen   “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” -Matthew 21:9 These are the words that the people cried out as Christ was journeying towards the temple in the Holy City, for the yearly celebration of Passover. This was the reminder and celebration of the Israelites being freed from the slavery of the Egyptians. As Jesus was entering into the city atop a donkey, he was greeted by the same people who were so grateful and happy for his coming, yet these same people are the ones who just a few [...]

Palm Sunday2021-06-28T16:46:05-07:00

Jesus the Good Shepherd

Jesus the Good Shepherd By Fr. Peter Patros If there is one image of Jesus that warms the heart of many, it would have to be the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. William Barclay argues that “there is no better loved picture of Jesus than the Good Shepherd.” Watching this carry, lead, and protect these helpless sheep is a metaphor we could carry with us for days on end. We have reached the Sixth Sunday of the Great Fast. The Gospel for this Sunday reads from the tenth chapter of John where Jesus takes on this great role as [...]

Jesus the Good Shepherd2021-06-28T16:46:12-07:00

Rivers of Living Water

Rivers of Living Water By Fr. Daniel Shaba        The picture I used for this article might be confusing to some. If any Jew during the first century looked at this picture, they would immediately know that it is the Pool of Siloam. During the Jewish feast of Tabernacles, the priests would go to the Pool of Siloam and draw water from there to take to the temple as a sacrifice. This sacrifice was to be seen as a prayer for rain so that their crops received a sufficient amount of rain in order to survive by means of [...]

Rivers of Living Water2021-06-28T17:01:14-07:00
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