Homilies and Lectio Divina

My Christmas “yes”

By Fray Allan M. Jacinto, OAR / December 24, 2017 / Comments Off on My Christmas “yes”

 I just can’t imagine how festive the atmosphere right now knowing that we are already on the 4th and the last Sunday of Advent which coincides with the last day of “Simbang Gabi” and that finally the long wait is over!

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The secret of a happy and joyful Christmas (Midnight Mass)

By Fray Leopoldo V. Estioko, OAR / December 24, 2017 / Comments Off on The secret of a happy and joyful Christmas (Midnight Mass)

Christmas has lost its original meaning for many people. Hopefully we can go beyond the superficial celebration of Christmas and instead focus on Jesus, love and giving.

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The Nativity of Christ (Christmas Day)

By Fray Lounal Jarumay, OAR / December 24, 2017 / Comments Off on The Nativity of Christ (Christmas Day)

Readings: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1,2-3,3-4,5-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-14 “COME.” This has been our cry while hopefully waiting for our Savior Jesus Christ. This prayerful supplication is a confession of a wounded race that is incapable of coming closer to God without God himself extending his hands. At the same time, it is our confession…

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John means “God’s gift”

By Fray Rommel Rubia, OAR / December 22, 2017 / Comments Off on John means “God’s gift”

The first time I realized that the name JOHN is an abbreviated expression that means “Gift of God,” I was really filled with amazement. For Zachariah and Elizabeth who was barren all their lives, the baby named John was indeed a great gift, a blessing from God.

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7th Sunday of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 22, 2017)

By Fray Gideon Antolin U. Lagrimas, OAR / December 21, 2017 / Comments Off on 7th Sunday of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 22, 2017)

Noong nasa elementarya pa ako lagi kung naririnig sa mga matatanda na ang mapagkumbaba ay pinagpapala. Tulad ni Maria ang kanyang kababaang loob ang nagtulak sa kanya na  tanggapin ang misyon na iniatas ng Diyos sa kanya na maging Ina ng Diyos at siya ay biniyayaan.

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Bearer of Good Tidings

By Fray Mark Rochelle F. Renacia, OAR / December 20, 2017 / Comments Off on Bearer of Good Tidings

On this 6th day of the Simbang Gabi, we reflect on the Canticle of Mary, prominently known as the Magnificat. It was the most joyous song ever recorded in the bible.

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“Greatly Troubled”

By Frei Bo / December 19, 2017 / Comments Off on “Greatly Troubled”

“[Mary] was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be.”

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4th Day of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 19, 2017)

By Fray Leander Barrot, OAR / December 18, 2017 / Comments Off on 4th Day of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 19, 2017)

Readings: Jgs 13:2-7; 24-25 Luke 1:5-25 The Text 5In the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife was a descendant of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. 6Both of them were righteous before God, living blamelessly according to all the…

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3rd Day of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 18, 2017)

By Fray Dennis Castillo, OAR / December 17, 2017 / Comments Off on 3rd Day of Simbang Gabi (Dec. 18, 2017)

As we welcome the culmination of this season, the gospel reminds us of the story of Mary and Joseph as they were called to become key instruments of our salvation. Salvation became a reality as Mary and Joseph took courage and said yes to God’s invitation.

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The greatest reason to be joyful

By Fray Anthony Irineo, OAR / December 16, 2017 / Comments Off on The greatest reason to be joyful

Joining a pilgrimage is an enriching experience but one of its hitches is that a cover from a pilgrim site to another would be draining. The good thing is that every after two hours, the bus would halt at a gas station or a restaurant for its obligatory rest. After few hours of traveling, upon…

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