Month: March 2022

  • The boundless mercy of God

    4th Sunday in Lent, 27 March 2022 Luke 15:11-32 The pandemic showed us how frail human nature is; the war’s message is that humans can do unimaginable things to one another if there is no fear of God.  These events call us to reach out in compassion to those who are suffering.  During the pandemic, some of you…

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  • The fruit of God’s mercy

    3rd Sunday in Lent, 20 March 2022 After two years of pandemic, now there is war.  Many Europeans turned away from God because of the two world wars during which millions were killed.  Often we ask why God allows such things to happen.  Martin Luther King, Jnr. said God did not invent the atomic bomb – man did.  War comes…

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  • The narrow door

    2nd Sunday in Lent, 13 March 2022 Luke 13:22-30 Today’s Gospel reminds us of the importance of salvation, and of humanity’s need to be saved. When I read the Scriptures, I imagine myself walking with Jesus while He goes to Galilee and Samaria; while He’s healing the sick I imagine being with Him, and that helps…

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  • Fight the good fight of faith

    1st Sunday of Lent, 6 March 2022 Luke 4:1-13 Henri Nouwen said that choices make the difference: “Two people were in the same accident, and were severely wounded. They did not choose to be in the accident – it happened to them.  One of them chose to leave the experience in bitterness, the other in gratitude.  These choices…

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  • Preparation for transformation

    Ash Wednesday, 2 March 2022 There are times when God touches the water, so to speak, and encourages us to change, because He wants to do something in our lives.  The season of Lent touches the heart in a deeper way.  It’s also a preparation for Easter, so that after forty days we can proclaim the life…

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  • Divine perseverance and human suffering

    Last Sunday of Epiphany, 27 February 2022 I read about a girl who was so engrossed in what she was doing that her siblings noticed, and as she was reading, they placed books on top of her head.  She didn’t move, but continued reading.  Some of us are easily distracted by the slightest sound.  Was it something intrinsic…

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  • Update on the Uganda Crisis

    UPDATE on the Refugee Crisis in DR Congo and UgandaOffice of the Patriarch – March 1, 2022 While the world rightly focuses on the tragedy in Ukraine, please do not forget to pray for the continuing refugee crisis in DR Congo and Uganda. Sunday night, rebels murdered at least 18 people, mainly civilians, and drove…

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