The Nativity of the Lord

Hallelujah! Christ is born!    Christmas is finally here, and we now gather in churches all over the world to celebrate that the Word was made flesh and God chose to become one of us in Jesus Christ. Over the last two years we have been in a pandemic, something none of us expected during…

Third Sunday of Advent

This week we continued our Advent Retreat series “Atomic Habits of Prayer” focusing on the third law of behavior change, Making It Easy and introduced the third stage of prayer called Listening to God.   We talked about how human behavior follows the Law of the Least Effort and we will all gravitate towards the…

THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT

On Tuesday, we continued our Advent Prayer Retreat series called “Atomic Habits of Prayer.” I continued toggling between prayer as a discipline and prayer as an art and focused on the second law of behavior change, Making It Attractive for the discipline side and then introduced the second stage of prayer called Talking to God…

First Sunday of Advent

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving Day with family and friends, and you didn’t eat too much food. I love Thanksgiving because I always get together with family sharing a meal, good conversation and yes even watching football. It is so good to be surrounded by love and share a glass of wine chatting…

34th Sunday in Ordinary Time

I love this time of year in fall as the seasons change. Nature is resplendent with majesty and its ever-expansive range of colors as if to showcase the creativity of God. The days get shorter, and the nights get longer. While it is still warm during the days, the nights get progressively colder.  It is…

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

We are coming to the end of our liturgical year, and we finish reading from the Gospel of Luke which we have done over the last year. Starting in Advent, we will start reading from the Gospel of Matthew. Luke has a unique worldview, and he presents Jesus differently that the other gospels. Luke shows…