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  • The True Gift of Christmas | Dr. Alex Gotay
    Dec 24 2024

    Dr. Alex Gotay reflects on the true meaning of Christmas, emphasizing the significance of the Incarnation—God becoming man to be with us. Through an engaging story about a mother's love, he reveals how our faith sometimes gets distorted into transactional desires rather than a relationship. Dr. Gotay invites us to see Christmas through a Eucharistic lens, recognizing that God's love is not only a message but a profound, self-giving act. By exploring the Eucharist as a symbol of God's sacrifice and the gift of new life, he encourages all to remember that Christmas is ultimately about giving ourselves, sharing God's love, and embracing the promise of redemption.

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    22 min
  • Missionaries of Hope | Aisling Byrne
    Dec 24 2024

    Aisling Byrne delves into the Christian virtue of hope, exploring its role in our faith and daily lives. Drawing from the Catechism, scripture, and insights from figures like Father Mike Schmitz and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Aisling emphasizes that hope is more than mere optimism; it is trust in God’s promises, even amidst life's trials. She highlights how hope can transform despair into joy, urging us to be "missionaries of hope" in our homes and communities. By embracing the Advent season as a time to reignite our trust in Christ, we are called to prepare the way for the Lord, becoming beacons of light and love to a world yearning for hope.

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    15 min
  • Finding Joy in the Darkness: A Christmas Message | Fr.Chris Alar
    Dec 23 2024

    Fr. Chris Alar reflects on the emotional struggles many people face during the Christmas season. He acknowledges that while Christmas is a time of joy, it can also bring feelings of sadness, loneliness, and despair, especially for those who feel unloved or disconnected. Fr. Alar emphasizes the importance of the light of Christ, which symbolizes hope, love, and salvation, and encourages us to let this divine light shine in their hearts and through their actions. He shares a personal story of comforting a woman in despair and highlights that the light of Christ can help dispel darkness, even in times of emotional pain. By opening our hearts to God’s love and reflecting that light to others, we can overcome sadness and find peace in the true meaning of Christmas.

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    12 min
  • Living the Christmas Message | Fr. Rob Galea
    Dec 22 2024

    Fr. Rob Galea reflects on the meaning of Christmas through the lens of John 3:16. He likens humanity’s journey to ants heading toward a cliff, emphasizing the lengths God went to save us by becoming one of us in Jesus Christ. Through stories, scripture, and personal insight, Fr. Rob reminds us that Christmas is more than a celebration—it’s a call to action. Just as God entered a world of discomfort to bring salvation, we are called to step out of our comfort zones, live our faith boldly, and share the love of Christ with others, even when it’s inconvenient or challenging.

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    20 min
  • Fix Your Eyes on Jesus | Dr. Zubin Paul Jacob
    Dec 21 2024

    Dr. Zubin Paul Jacob reflects on the challenges and doubts Christians may face in their journey of faith. He draws lessons from biblical figures such as Abraham, Moses, Joseph, David, and Saint Paul, who endured great hardships but remained steadfast in their trust in God. Dr. Zubin emphasizes the importance of keeping one's eyes fixed on Jesus, especially during times of suffering. He also highlights the need to follow Jesus' guidance, as seen in the example of Peter walking on water and Mother Mary’s encouragement to do whatever Jesus tells us. Ultimately, Dr. Zubin encourages us to remain hopeful, trust in God's plan, and seek His protection through faith.

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    20 min
  • Lessons from St. Joseph | Fr Michael Sparough
    Dec 20 2024

    Fr. Michael Sparough reflects on the faith and resilience of St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary, exploring the human emotions and challenges they faced during the Nativity story. Drawing inspiration from Pope Francis's The Joy of the Gospel and Matthew's account of Christ's birth, Fr. Sparough reimagines the dialogues and trials Joseph and Mary may have endured, emphasizing the difference between true holiness and mere appearances. Through poetry, storytelling, and personal anecdotes, he illustrates how the promise of Emmanuel—"God with us"—remains a source of hope in life's uncertainties, calling us to trust in divine providence beyond what we can see, hear, or feel.

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    23 min
  • Preparing Our Hearts | Fr. Thomas Loya
    Dec 19 2024

    Fr. Thomas Loya shares the profound significance of Advent as a season of spiritual preparation. He explains how the Church, through its rich prayers and traditions, teaches us to look beyond the commercialized celebrations of Christmas. Rather than indulging in excess, Advent calls us to embrace prayer, fasting, and charity to renew our focus and deepen our connection with Christ. Fr. Loya emphasizes that true joy comes from making space in our hearts for the coming of the Savior, fostering a love that transforms ourselves and our relationships.

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    17 min
  • The Spirit of Waiting | Fr Maina Waithaka
    Dec 18 2024

    Fr. Maina Waithaka of St. Catherine Laboure Parish reflects on the message of Christmas through the story of Simeon, a devout man who waited patiently in the temple for the arrival of the Messiah. Simeon’s story is not just about anticipating a long-awaited promise, but also about the inner devotion and spirit that led him to recognize Christ when He arrived. Fr. Waithaka draws a powerful connection between the anticipation of Advent, the true essence of worship, and the deep significance of Christmas as the beginning of salvation. He encourages us to move beyond the distractions of holiday decor and outward appearances, reminding us that the heart prepared with faith and devotion is where Christ truly comes to dwell.

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    19 min