The season of Advent is a time of preparation, hope, and vigilance, inviting us to reflect on Christ’s first coming and His promised return. Today’s Gospel emphasizes the importance of staying awake and spiritually alert amidst the challenges of life, such as distractions, indulgence, and anxieties. Jesus calls us to trust in God’s providence and remain steadfast in prayer, recognizing signs of hope even in turmoil. Advent is also a call to charity and repentance, urging us to prepare our hearts through acts of love and reconciliation, as we await the fulfillment of God’s promise in Christ’s glorious return.
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Benefactors’ Day and SCJ Memorial Day Celebration at Dehon House in Manila
On November 23, 2024, Dehon House in Manila hosted a special celebration of SCJ Memorial Day, a time set aside to honor the martyrs and influential members who have shaped the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCJ). This occasion also served as Benefactors’ Day for the Manila area, recognizing those who support the SCJ’s work, and as the anticipated Mass for the Solemnity of Christ the King. Continue reading
Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Each choice we make reflects our journey towards or away from God, shaping our souls and preparing us for eternal life…
… On the World Day of the Poor, we are reminded that in serving those in need, we serve Christ Himself, and this solidarity with the poor prepares us for His coming in a spirit of love, compassion, and humility.
Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
True generosity isn’t measured by the amount we give but by the heart and sacrifice behind it. Like the widow in today’s Gospel, we’re called to give from our need, trusting in God’s provision, rather than only offering what is easy.
Sacred Heart Formation House, Cagayan de Oro City, 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
If we truly love God, we will find the strength to forgive and accept our neighbors who may have hurt us or failed us. If we sincerely love God, we will feel compelled to respond to the needs of those around us. If we honestly love God, we will forgive those who have wronged us.