In 1994 St John Paul II celebrated the inaugural World Meeting of Families (WMOF) in Rome. Since then, such gatherings have become a regular feature in the life of the Church held in different cities. The purpose of the WMOF
Restoration of Sunday Obligation
The obligation for Catholics to celebrate Sunday as a Holy Day by gathering together for Mass will be restored from the First Sunday in Lent, Sunday 6th March. Given the easing of restrictions in every other walk of life, the Church
Pastoral Letter for the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I hope you have been refreshed by the celebrations of Christmas and New Year. As you know, Pope Francis has invited the whole Church to embark on a “synodal journey”, one that will climax
Jesus is the Lord of all – and He is here for everyone!
A Reflection for Feast of the Epiphany (Year C). Isaiah 60:1-6 – Ephesians 3:2-3, 5-6 – Matthew 2:1-12. Dear brothers and sisters, in the Christmas narratives the shepherds, prompted by the heavenly host of angels rejoicing, went to find the
Spiritual Revolution
A Reflection for the 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year B). Exodus 16:2-4, 12-15 – Ephesians 4:17, 20-24 – John 6:24-35. Dear brothers and sisters, having to endure protracted hunger pangs can be so stressful, can’t it? Hunger affects people
Come O Holy Spirit!
A Reflection by Fr. Kingsley for Pentecost (Year B). Acts 2:1-11 – 1Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13 – John 20:19-23. Dear brothers and sisters, for seven weeks we have been celebrating the joyful period of Eastertide. It started with the Resurrection of
Love That Makes No Exceptions
A Reflection by Fr. Kingsley for 6th Sunday of Easter (Year B). Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 – 1John 4:7-10 – John 15:9-17. Let me tell you a story about a baby, less than a month old, who was found dumped