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Continue reading →: When Presence Becomes a GiftReflection for the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin MaryBased on Luke 1:39–56 There are moments in life that do not come with thunder or trumpet, yet they change everything. Quietly, gently, they enter the heart and make it new. The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth is one…
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Continue reading →: When Eyes Met: A Love That Never Looked AwayHe said he would never leave.With trembling hands and a heart full of fire, Peter had sworn to stay beside Jesus—through prison, through death, through anything.He meant it.Oh, he meant it with all the love his fragile heart could carry. But love is not always strong.Sometimes, it is scared.Sometimes, it…
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Continue reading →: You Go, Yet You StayReflection Meditation on John 16:5–11 “But now I am going to the one who sent me…” Jesus,You were speaking with such sorrow and strength, preparing the hearts of Your friends. You knew You were going away, not to abandon them, but to return to the Father. That line echoes in…
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Continue reading →: Forever His: A Love Story Written on the AltarIt was the 18th of May 2025—a day I shall never forget. The sun rose softly that morning over the hills, and even the winds seemed to whisper songs of joy. At St Paul’s Catholic Church, my own parish where I was baptized, I stood with trembling heart beside three…
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Continue reading →: All I Want Is You, LordThere comes a moment in life when the heart stops running after answers and simply whispers, “Jesus, I trust You.” It’s the moment when the soul becomes quiet—not because everything is figured out, but because it has found its home in Him. In the Gospels, Jesus never forced anyone to…
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Continue reading →: His Love, Our NourishmentJesus,Your words here are full of mystery and life. You speak not in riddles, but in love that is deeper than what our minds can grasp. When you say, “Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you,” you…
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Continue reading →: Death Rather than SinSt Dominic Savio was not just a teenager. Rather, he was a soul set on fire. In a world that often forgets what truly matters, he remembered: we are made for God. He didn’t need long years to become holy. He needed only love. Love in silence. Love in sacrifice.…
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Continue reading →: The Giver or the Gift“Don’t work for food that spoils, but for food that lasts forever.” The day after Jesus fed the five thousand, the people came looking for Him again. They crossed the lake, searching everywhere. When they finally found Him, Jesus didn’t say, “I’m so glad you came back.” Instead, He looked…
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Continue reading →: I Have No Silver, But I Have a MiracleIt was an ordinary afternoon. The sun was warm, the streets were busy, and people were rushing to the temple to pray. Among the crowd sat a man—quiet, tired, and forgotten. His legs had never worked. Since birth, he had never known what it felt like to run, to dance,…
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Continue reading →: A New Life in GodOne night, a man named Nicodemus went to Jesus with many questions. And Jesus told him something beautiful: “You must be born again.“ To be born again means starting fresh — not just outside, but deep inside. It means letting God wash our hearts clean and fill us with His…






