Smallness, Surrender, Significance (January 18, 2026 Feast of the Santo Niño)
"Viva Pit Señor! Happy Feast of the Santo Niño! If you walk the streets of Cebu, Kalibo, Tondo, or really any town in the Philippines t...
"Viva Pit Señor! Happy Feast of the Santo Niño! If you walk the streets of Cebu, Kalibo, Tondo, or really any town in the Philippines t...
We have officially entered 'Ordinary Time.' The Christmas trees are down, the red and gold ribbons are packed away, and the priest i...
Jesus is walking by the customs post and sees Levi (Matthew). To the religious elite, Levi was a Sinner of the worst kind—a public traitor ...
We have one of the most cinematic scenes in the Gospel today. A paralyzed man is brought to Jesus, but the crowd is too thick. His four Frie...
In the Gospel, a leper approaches Jesus. This man had every reason to be hopeless, yet he makes a humble Request : "If you wish, you ca...
The beautiful story of the calling of Samuel in the first reading hinges on one key element: Silence . Young Samuel hears a voice but doesn...
In our first reading, we witness the deep Anguish of Hannah. She is barren, mocked by her rival, and deeply misunderstood—even the priest E...