26 October 2010 Tuesday of the 13th Week in Ordinary TimeEphesians 5, 21-33; Psalm 128; Luke 13, 18-21 The first reading from the Letter of Paul to the Ephesians is one of the readings suggested for weddings. If a couple chooses this reading, I do not recommend it because you need a lot of explainingContinue reading “Should Wives Be Subordinate to Their Husbands?”
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Restoring the Value of Faithfulness
13 August 2010 Friday of the 19th Week in Ordinary TimeEzekiel 16, 59-63; Isaiah 12, 2-6; Matthew 19, 3-12The great Filipino hero, Dr. Jose Rizal said, “Whoever does not look back at his origins, will not be able to reach his destiny.” The Lord, particularly, in the first reading today reminds us to look backContinue reading “Restoring the Value of Faithfulness”
Commitments are Promises
When we commit ourselves to someone, an event or organization, we naturally promise that we intend to keep our word in the future. When we promise, we make a choice. But this particular kind of choice is unique from all other choices. Promises are about our futures. When we promise, we express our faith onContinue reading “Commitments are Promises”
How In Love Are You?
They say that the month of June has the longest list of marriages in history. The belief that the lady who gets hitched remains a bride forever, made the sixth month of the year the most popular to hold D-day. Before taking the road to the altar, every person undergoes a self-analysis. Is this theContinue reading “How In Love Are You?”