Young Catholic Students of Nigeria, Our Lady of Lourdes Section, PHC

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18/04/2026
05/04/2026

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Sunday, April 5, 2026.
Preacher: Rev. Msgr. Dr. Francis Nwaiwu

- The Lenten journey began on Ash Wednesday and led us into Holy Week. Today, we celebrate the greatest truth of our faith: Christ’s Resurrection.

- Even though Judas betrayed Him and Peter denied Him, Christ still died and rose to fulfill His mission.

- He endured pain, suffering, and the journey to Calvary, giving His life on the cross out of love for mankind.

- His death brought despair to the disciples, but His resurrection brought joy and renewed hope.

- Mary Magdalene went to the tomb intending to anoint His body, but instead encountered the empty tomb, the first sign of the Resurrection.

- In haste, she ran to tell the Apostles. That was the first announcement of Christ’s victory over death.

- By proclaiming the empty tomb, Mary became the first preacher of the Resurrection.

- They thought crucifying Christ would end His mission, but it was the beginning of a new journey.

- Our celebration today reminds us that the Christian calling is built on this foundation: we must wear the crown through the cross.

- The Resurrection is not just history; it is the living hope that transforms despair into joy, weakness into strength, and death into life.

- Franklin Kelechi Okere




23/02/2026
23/02/2026

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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Preacher: Rev. Fr. Justin Chinamerem Jideofor

Today's readings present many pointers to this penitential season of Lent.

We are now on a retreat in preparation for the joy of Easter, presented with choices and decision-making.

Temptations are bound to happen, but they are not sins in themselves. They become sins only when we fall into them.

Eve became a victim of temptation because of the choice she made.

Abraham, however, took a stand in his faith. Even when tempted, he overcame because his choice was rooted in faith. Job too, when tempted, stood firm in his faith.

Often, Christ tests our faith to see how strong we are.

The first reading reminds us that not all knowledge is beneficial for our growth and development.

Sin distances us from God. Adam and Eve once enjoyed His presence and even His voice, but they lost this privilege when they sinned.

The temptations of Christ touch all the human senses, reminding us to be careful and watchful.
Temptation arises from desires and cravings.
Live according to your means and your size.
Learn to say “no” when the need arises.

Christ conquered temptation through His deep-rootedness in the Word of God. Equip yourself now with Scripture.

Our choices help us to stand against or fall into temptations.

Today is an invitation to scriptural study and prayer, so that we may equip ourselves against temptation.

– Franklin Kelechi Okere

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