Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

The Lord Heals the Broken – heartedJob 7: 1 4, 6 – 71 Cor 9: 16 – 19, 22 – 23Mark 1: 29 – 39. We are all familiar with suffering in one shape or form, whether it is physical, emotional, mental or spiritual suffering. There is no getting away from suffering; it...

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Deuteronomy 18. 15 – 20. 1 Corinthians 7: 32 – 35. Mark 1. 21 – 28A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark.The disciples went to Capernaum; and when the Sabbath came, Jesus entered the synagogue and taught. They were astounded at his teaching, for he taught...

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Jan 21, 2024Jonah 3. 1 – 5, 10Psalm: 251 Corinthians 7. 29 – 31Mark 1. 14 – 20 All of us, no matter how long we have been living in the faith, need to reawaken this attitude of trust. We need conversion, no, less than the people of Nineveh, or the people of Galilee....

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Sunday Jan 14

1 Samuel 3.3b – 10, 19Psalm: 401 Corinthians 6. 13c – 15a, 17-20John 1. 35 – 42 Some years ago (1990) Health Magazine published an article entitled “Signs of the Time”. It mentioned about three of America’s leading car manufacturers spending more on health on health...

SUNDAY JANUARY 7 EPIPHANY OF THE LORD

First Reading: Isaiah 60. 1 – 6Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 72Second Reading: Ephesians 3. 2 – 3a, 5 – 6Gospel: Matthew 2. 1 – 12 From the beginning of creation hundreds perhaps thousands of men have eagerly sought for the Revelation of God. They have renounced their...

The Fourth Sunday of Advent (B)

Dec 241st Reading: 2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8-12, 14, 16Psalm 88: 2-5, 27, 292nd Reading: Romans 16:25-27Gospel: Luke 1:26-38If you were to ask a married couple how they came to fall in love, or asked two goodfriends how they came to be friends, they may have difficulty...