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  • Encountering divine forgiveness

    Patriarch Archbishop Craig Bates’ homily on the Second Sunday in Easter 2, 19 April 2020 John 20:19-31 This time of confinement is difficult for many people, especially those in developing nations, the poorest of the poor, and many of you who need to return to work to support your families and extended families. It’s really…

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  • Easter Sunday (by Abp. Craig Bates)

    Patriarch Archbishop Craig Bates’ homily on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2020 I admire those all around the world who are broadcasting masses and prayers regularly; and I hope all the clergy around the world realise what a great opportunity we have to evangelise.  We can invite our family and friends to watch online and see…

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  • Christ’s example of loving service

    Maundy Thursday, 9 April 2020 Today we enter the Paschal Triduum, or Great Three Days, the most holy, solemn days in the Christian liturgical calendar.  If we open our hearts and let the Liturgy, actions and words sink into our hearts, it can be life-transforming. Beginning on Maundy Thursday, Jesus enters into the final conflict with darkness…

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  • The cross of Christ and God’s gift of healing

    8 April 2020 After Jesus had cleansed the temple, in Matthew’s version there is an addition that is not in the other Gospels: “Then the blind and the lame came to Him in the temple, and He healed them.” (Matthew 21:14). After the house was cleansed and became a house of prayer, it then became a house…

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  • Holy Week: our victory and hope

    Bp. Elmer’s homily on Palm Sunday, 5 April 2020 The Church around the world enters into the holiest week of all.  “Holy” means consecrated for the purpose of contemplating the acts of our Lord in His final days on earth.  In His final days, His every step was carefully taken, leading to suffering then to…

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  • Bishop Roberto Schuler: “A Vision of Hope for these days”

    March 27, 2020 I want to share with you a vision I had. It happened at dawn and it was the sight of just one scene: The Lord Jesus sitting on a high chair, like a throne. He was in a Long-sleeved tunic, his hair was long and back. His expression was strong and full…

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  • Listening to God in a time of crisis

    Bp. Elmer’s homily on the 4th Sunday in Lent, transcribed by Deacon Andrew Gossage 22 March 2020 In today’s Gospel, Jesus healed a man who was blind from birth. During that time, blindness and other conditions were attributed to sinfulness; this prompted the disciples to ask who sinned – him or his parents. Our Lord…

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  • Pray without Ceasing

    1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. “Rejoice always.” Hmm, kinda tough but I’m willing to do my best. “In everything give thanks.” Another tough one, but not as bad as rejoicing all the time. “Pray without ceasing.”…

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  • Estonian Independence Day-2020

    Each year on 24th February Estonia remembers and celebrates its status as an independent European nation.  After WW1 when colonialism ceased to exist, the path towards independent political and national identity became a priority for many countries who had previously been subject to feudal rule going back to the time of Peter the Great in…

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  • Repentance is not Humiliation

    Bp. Elmer’s homily on Ash Wednesday, transcibed by Deaon Andrew Gossage 26 February 2020 As we enter the holy season of Lent, I remember that when I was young I thought the point of fasting was to give up meat or something you really like. I’ve come to understand that I need my love to…

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