Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

As Jesus journeyed toward Jerusalem, He met ten lepers who cried out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” Without touching them or saying much, He simply told them, “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” On their way, they were healed. Yet, only one—a Samaritan—returned to give thanks, glorifying God and falling at the feet of Jesus.

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Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

In today’s Gospel, the apostles say to Jesus, “Increase our faith!” It is a short prayer, but one that reveals both sincerity and need. The apostles had walked with Jesus, witnessed His miracles, and listened to His teachings, yet they felt that their faith was still small. Their request is also ours: “Lord, increase our faith.”

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Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells the striking parable of the rich man and Lazarus—a story that pierces through the illusions of comfort and security that wealth can bring. It is not merely a story about riches and poverty, but about the human heart’s capacity—or incapacity—to love.

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A New Shepherd for the Flock: The Ordination of Rev. Fr. Agustin Macabinta Indangan, Jr., SCJ

The community of San Isidro Labrador Parish in Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur, was filled with joy and thanksgiving on 24 September 2025, as the faithful witnessed the Ordination to the Sacred Order of Presbyters of Rev. Fr. Agustin Macabinta Indangan, Jr., SCJ. The sacred rite was conferred by His Grace, Most Rev. Ronald Anthony P. Timoner, STL, D.D., Bishop of Pagadian, in the presence of family, friends, priests, religious, and parishioners who gathered to celebrate this moment of grace.

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Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells a surprising parable about a dishonest steward who, when caught wasting his master’s goods, cleverly arranges to secure his future. He reduces the debts of his master’s debtors so that they might welcome him later. Surprisingly, the master praises him—not for his dishonesty—but for his prudence.

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