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Reflecting on Corpus Christi — "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life." This piece examines how the...
06/06/2026

Reflecting on Corpus Christi — "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life." This piece examines how the Eucharist grounds the Church’s life and the faithful’s spiritual nourishment, drawing connections from the Exodus to our present devotion. How does the Eucharist taste when you eat it? Read the full reflection: https://wix.to/SoBteSB

"The church draws her life from the Eucharist. This truth does not simply express a daily experience of faith, but recapitulates the heart of the mystery of the Church” (Pope John Paul 11, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, No.1). In the first reading of this weekend, Moses reminds the people of God’s lov...

At the 2026 Family Apostolate/Remain In My Love Marriage Conference couples dug deep — asking the real questions that le...
06/04/2026

At the 2026 Family Apostolate/Remain In My Love Marriage Conference couples dug deep — asking the real questions that lead to stronger marriages. From trust after betrayal to everyday communication, the conversation continues, and so does our commitment to ongoing formation, building a healthy community in faith and loving support. Join us as we bring our experts together once again. Also see our June Newsletter!
Read reflections and next steps in our latest post: https://wix.to/EwCj0KZ

When we gathered for the 2026 Family Apostolate/Remain In My Love Marriage Conference, we came together to learn, reflect, and grow. What we did not fully anticipate was the depth of the conversations that would emerge. As couples shared their experiences, asked questions, and reflected on the reali...

Today on Trinity Sunday, we celebrate the mystery of one God in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — and how t...
05/30/2026

Today on Trinity Sunday, we celebrate the mystery of one God in three Persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — and how the human family reflects that divine relationship. God constantly calls us into divine love and commands us to live this love out in our families. Read a short reflection on embracing this mystery and how the Spirit guides us into truth. https://wix.to/gjsznoH

Jesus tells his disciples: “I still have many things to say to you, but they would be too much for you now. But when the Spirit of Truth comes, he will guide you into all truth” (Jn 16:12–13). Today, on Trinity Sunday, we celebrate the deepest mystery of our faith: God is one God in three Pers...

Solemnity of Pentecost: The Holy Spirit makes us missionaries of peace. As we mark the solemnity of Pentecost, it is imp...
05/23/2026

Solemnity of Pentecost: The Holy Spirit makes us missionaries of peace. As we mark the solemnity of Pentecost, it is important to recall the exact moment when this sending happened in your life and how inspired you are by that Holy Spirit moment. As the Father sent Christ, so He is sending us.
Read this Sunday's homily reflecting on the commissioning of the Church and how the Spirit sends us into mission. A short, prayerful read to inspire your week. https://wix.to/UbYeMn7

For this Sunday’s homily, I would like to take a different approach in reflecting on Pentecost. The readings highlight both the risen Jesus in the Gospel and the gift of the Holy Spirit. Above all, they reveal a great commissioning: the Church is born, and its mission begins. This sending is the f...

ASCENSION AND MISSION: WHERE IS JESUS? Let's reflect on Acts 1:9 and the disciples’ awe, questions, and mission after Je...
05/16/2026

ASCENSION AND MISSION: WHERE IS JESUS? Let's reflect on Acts 1:9 and the disciples’ awe, questions, and mission after Jesus’ ascension. When Jesus goes to the Father, he initiates us into his ministry. Do we stand looking, or are we fully engaged in the mission? Yes, Jesus is with us at all times. Read more: https://wix.to/o8qLaOO

“As they were looking on, He was lifted up, and a cloud took Him from their sight” (Acts 1:9).Each time I read this passage, my mind wonders what those expressions might be as the disciples watch Jesus ascend. Surprise, confusion, disappointment, curiosity, amazement? Imagine a child's feelings ...

“I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.” This is Christ's strong invitation for us in this weekend's gospel. ...
05/09/2026

“I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.” This is Christ's strong invitation for us in this weekend's gospel. Reflect with us on the 6th Sunday of Easter and why caring for orphans is a Christian responsibility. Read the full reflection and be encouraged to live out God’s compassionate call in your community. https://wix.to/gt81tbo

Christ’s statement in the gospel stands out for several reasons: “I will not leave you orphans; I will come to you.” This affirms divine presence and trust. The context of this gospel is Christ’s farewell speech to his disciples. Jesus is about to return to the Father, but he understands the...

After the resurrection, confusion gave way to witness. In “3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER: the disciples are desperately heading t...
04/19/2026

After the resurrection, confusion gave way to witness. In “3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER: the disciples are desperately heading to Emmaus. But Jesus shows up, and they ask, ‘Stay With Us… for It Is Nearly Evening,’” This reflection shows how fear became bold proclamation — a hopeful reminder for our own struggles. Read the full reflection: https://wix.to/ibK6Fgc

After the resurrection, and especially after Pentecost, Peter and the apostles step out boldly to proclaim the risen Christ. The same Peter who once hid in fear, now proclaims with conviction: “You will not abandon my soul to the netherworld… nor let your holy one see corruption.” Through suff...

“I missed you.” When the risen Christ appears to His disciples, locked doors and frightened hearts give way to peace and...
04/11/2026

“I missed you.” When the risen Christ appears to His disciples, locked doors and frightened hearts give way to peace and mercy. Reflect on the gift of encounter and the healing power of mercy. Jesus, I trust in You!: https://wix.to/YbTgcOw

Read the full reflection and be renewed this Second Sunday of Easter.

“I missed you” is something we say to someone we love, someone whose presence brings meaning, comfort, and joy, especially after the person has been gone for a while. In a sense, we can imagine the disciples seeing the risen Christ with excitement: “Master, we missed you.”After his death, th...

04/10/2026

Happy Easter — our April Vol. 1 Marriage & Family Wellness Newsletter is live. This issue examines a painful question: Why do Nigerian women stay in abusive marriages? We discuss the emotional toll, spiritual implications, societal pressures, and practical supports that can help. Read more: https://wix.to/fzVTLUY

EASTER VIGIL: CHRIST CONQUERS! GLORY FILLS YOU!Experience the beauty of the Service of Light and the triumphant Exultet ...
04/04/2026

EASTER VIGIL: CHRIST CONQUERS! GLORY FILLS YOU!

Experience the beauty of the Service of Light and the triumphant Exultet — a night where God’s light shatters the darkness of sin and death. Alleluia, Christ is risen!
Read more reflections and the full post: https://wix.to/m2TsvmG

Easter Vigil begins with the Service of Light. As the Paschal Candle is lit, the minister says: “May the light of Christ, rising in glory, dispel the darkness of our hearts and minds.” And that is the heart of this holy night: God’s light shatters the darkness of sin and death.At the beginning...

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