Gospel Reflection for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflection for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky Camacho, Deacon, Parishes of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and San Jose-Oleai.
Gospel Reflection for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Rosiky Camacho, Deacon, Parishes of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and San Jose-Oleai.
Jesus told the apostles, “go make disciples, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of Holy Spirit.”[1] In Mark’s gospel, the Lord also said, “whoever believes and is baptized will be saved.”[2] These two scriptural accounts serve as a basis for the importance of baptism in Christianity. Baptism has
Gospel Reflection for the Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Loyola by Rev. Fr. Ed Quinnan, SJ, Superior of the Jesuits of Micronesia and Fiji.
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI 2 Kgs 4, 42-44 Un tinaitai ginin i sigundu na Lepblun i Manrai Måttu un tåotåo ginin Baal-shalishah ha chulili’i si Elisha, i taotåo Yu’us, benti na pidåsun pån ni mafa’tinas ginin i primet na tinekcha’ sibåda, yan fresku na masotkan mai’is. Ilek-ña si Elisha, “Nå’i i taotåo siha
Gospel Reflection for the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Fr. Jesse T. Reyes, Pastor, San Vicente Ferrer Parish.
Karidat Executive Director Ms. Lauri Ogumoro receives a check from Bishop Ryan Jimenez and Fr. Michael Linden, S.J. of the Diocesan Ministry on Social Justice and Outreach amounting to $4,652.75 representing the sum of donations offered by the faithful of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa during a special collection conducted around the parishes last May
The Aftermath of World War II Once it was over the sisters had to think of survival. Money was scarce and they didn’t know how long the situation would last. They sewed and worked in the fields. The villagers were very kind and helped them organize their material life. The sisters helped the villagers organize
FINENE’NA NA TINAITAI Jer 23, 1-6 Un tinaitai ginin i Lepblun i Prufeta as Jeremiah Ilek-ña i Saina, manmatdisidu i pastot siha ni muna’fanabak yan chumalapun i kinilu gi pastahi-hu. Intonsis taiguini ilek-ña i Saina, i Yi’us Israhet, kontra i pastoris siha ni uma’atan i taotåo-hu: Esta en chalapun i kinilu-hu siha yan
Gospel Reflection for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Fr. Michael Linden, SJ, Vicar for Religious Women & Lay Personnel.
The Beginnings of Koen; War Looms A few days after the school opened, a small group of girls asked to come to school on Sunday so the nuns could talk to them about God. The school tried to incorporate catechesis in other ways, such as talks on religious themes, conferences with slides, and the creation