January 5, 2020 – The Epiphany of the Lord Click here for the readings http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/010520.cfm Homily shared by Fr. Mar Masangcay, CSsR – a Redemptorist Missionary based in South Korea. Once a woman asked me to bless her Rosary beads. After blessing it, I said, “Surely, this rosary must be very precious & now wouldContinue reading God making himself known to us
Following ones dream
This feast tells us also of the story of the three magi or wise men who have been in search of the shining star. These three men who were probably, astrologers, had the same goal. They have been following and searching for this mysterious star that had appeared in heaven. The star that they had seen could have been their deepest dream.Continue reading Following ones dream
Allowing the Lord to look at us intimately
January 4, 2020 – Saturday before Epiphany Click here for the readings http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/010420.cfm Homily Jesus began to call his first disciples. The first two of them were John (the beloved) and Andrew who later introduced his brother Simon to Jesus. Simon has been called by Jesus as Cephas or Peter, which means the rock. JohnContinue reading Allowing the Lord to look at us intimately
Bringing others to Jesus through us
January 3, 2020 – Friday before Epiphany – Memorial of the Most Holy name of Jesus Click here for the readings http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/010320.cfm Homily At first, John the Baptist was not actually aware that it was his cousin Jesus who was the Messiah. Before the appearance of Jesus to the public, John has become popular amongContinue reading Bringing others to Jesus through us
Knowing who we truly are
January 2, 2020 – Thursday before Epiphany – Memorial of Sts Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzen Click here for the readings http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/010220.cfm Homily What is easier? To pretend who we are not or to be who we are truly? With the phenomenon of social media sites, it has become easier to pretend whoContinue reading Knowing who we truly are
God bless you
January 1, 2020 – Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God Click here for the readings http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/010120.cfm Reflection by Fr. Mar Masangcay, CSsR God bless. God bless you. In our world today of texting, almost everyday we read, hear and say those words: God bless, God bless you. But what does it mean? How doContinue reading God bless you