Episodes
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
What does God’s voice sound like? (2 Sunday Ordinary Time, year B)
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
The First Reading (1 Sam 3) and the Gospel today (Jn 1:35-42) encourage us to reflect on how we can hear the word of God in our lives. We can perhaps think that God will call us in a clear way as he did for Samuel. However, John's Gospel shows us that we often hear the voice of God through other people, and can have trouble understanding what God is calling us to, and learn more about God's plans for us as we journey with Jesus and participate in His mission.
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
The fourth wise man
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
On this celebration of the Epiphany, the magi are presented to us as models of faith to imitate. They are humble seekers who show incredible generosity. Among the various traditions that have developed surrounding the magi, this is illustrated by the story of the fourth wise man.
Epiphany, year B
Monday Jan 01, 2024
We are blessed!
Monday Jan 01, 2024
Monday Jan 01, 2024
Names have a meaning. The name Jesus, which we hear proclaimed in today's Gospel means the "Lord saves". Through Jesus, God saves, rescues, heals and blesses us. Like Mary, let us learn to recognize the many ways we are blessed by Jesus.
Mary Mother of God, year B
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Loving our imperfect families
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Although their are so many blessings and much goodness in our families, no one has a perfect family. The Holy Family also struggled and suffered. We learn from the Holy Family that our own families - as imperfect as they are - can be schools in which we grow in love of God and neighbour.
Holy Family, year B
Monday Dec 25, 2023
Christmas - the unexpected gift
Monday Dec 25, 2023
Monday Dec 25, 2023
On Christmas Day, the shepherds received an unexpected gift. When they visited Mary, Joseph, and Jesus in Bethlehem, they encountered a Saviour who defied all expectations: Immanuel, God with us. We rejoice in having such a Saviour, who is always close to us, whatever we are going through, saving us.
Christmas, year B
Saturday Dec 23, 2023
The gingerbread house, the house of David, and Bethlehem
Saturday Dec 23, 2023
Saturday Dec 23, 2023
Today's readings are all about houses. In the first reading (2 Sam 7), David wants to build God a house, a Temple. Instead of David building God a Temple, God promises He will build David a dynastic house. Jesus, son of David and son of God, fulfills this promise when He is born at Bethlehem, the "house of bread".
4th Sunday of Advent, year B
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
Joy is a choice
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
John the Baptist proclaimed that Jesus is the light of the world (Jn 1). Jesus came to bring salvation and joy. Just as some recognized His light for what it was while some failed to see it, so we must choose to see the goodness Jesus brings into our daily lives. The light always shines in the darkness. Seeing the light and embracing joy is a choice.
3 Sunday of Advent, year B
John 1
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
Hope in the desert (2 Sunday Advent, year B)
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
The wilderness or desert is a rich image in the Bible. At different times, God's people found themselves in a literal or figurative desert. These were times of suffering, confusion and disruption. At the same time, the desert is also a place of hope. God cares for his people in the desert and send help and salvation. On this second Sunday of Advent, the readings call us to rekindle our hope. Whatever desert we find ourselves in, God will come to rescue us through Christ!
Second Sunday of Advent, year B | Isaiah 40:1-11; Mark 1:1-8
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Expect the unexpected
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Waiting for God to act in our lives can be difficult, especially when God seems distant. In the parable from today's Gospel, we learn that although Jesus will always enter our lives, the timing of his arrival and means by which He works is often unexpected.
1 Sunday of Advent, year B
Mark, 13:33-37
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
The cross always goes with Christ’s crown
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Although the Solemnity of Christ the King is relatively new (established in 1925), the theme of kingship is an important one in the Old Testament. After exile, expectation grew that God would send an ultimate King would would establish the Kingdom of God in a definitive way. As we hear in the Gospel today (Matthew 25), Jesus fulfills this expectation in an unexpected way.
Christ the King, year A