Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky F. Camacho, Deacon, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral and San Jose Parish-Oleai.
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky F. Camacho, Deacon, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral and San Jose Parish-Oleai.
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Gn 2, 18-24 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Genesis Ilek-ña si Yu’us i Saina: “Ti måolik na u guiguiya ha’ na maisa i lahi. Bai Hu fa’tinåsi gui’ ga’chong-ña ni afakcha’-ña.” Intonsis si Yu’us i Saina Ha fa’tinas ginin i tanu’ todu klåsi ni manmachålik na gå’ga’, yan paluma gi
The First Letter of St. Peter states that the entire Church is “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation” (1 Pt 2:9). Thus, both the lay faithful and clergy are a priestly people and can exercise the sanctifying function of the Church; this function refers to the manner by which we grow in
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Nm 11, 25-29 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Numiru Tumunuk påpa’ i Saina gi halum mapagåhis ya Ha kuentusi si Moises. Anai Ha chuli’ dididi’ na espiritu ni iståba giya guiya, Ha nå’i i sitenta na manamku’; ya anai tumohgi i espiritu gi hilu’-ñiha matutuhun masångan håfa
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Fr. Arman H. Hagos, CRM, Parish Administrator, San Antonio de Padua Parish.
Bishop Ryan is one of the panelists at a 2021 Mission Bishops’ Conference in Chicago, Illinois. This conference is organized by the Catholic Extension, a funding agency organization that helps mission dioceses throughout the United States and its territories. (Photos taken by Odette Barrientos, Catholic Extension Staff.)
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Wis 2:12, 17-20 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun Tinemtum Ilik-ñiha i manailayi: Maila’ ya ta istrupeha i tinas na tåotåo, sa’ Ha na’fambububu hit; Ha kokontra i bidåda-ta siha, Ha lalålatdi hit put i ta kokontra i tinagu’ ya ilekña na ti ta dalalalaki i manmapuksai-ta. Maila’ fan ya
Gospel Reflection for the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Sr. Emma Lusterio, SJBP, Pastorelle Sisters-Saipan / Diocesan Ministry for Altar Servers Coordinator / Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral Pastoral Associate.
The gospels recount that Jesus battled the devil and demons. At the start of His ministry, Jesus was tempted three times by the devil (Mt. 4:1-11). On other occasions, He exorcised the demons that possessed people (MK 1:34; LK 4:35). By His death and resurrection, Jesus has won victory over sin and death. The devil