This Sunday, we reflect on John’s testimony of identifying Jesus as the Christ. We are reminded of how the Holy Spirit descended on him, which symbolizes an anointing by the Holy Spirit, hence that Jesus is the Messiah (Christ). John
The Announcer! – The Epiphany of the Lord
Today we celebrate the feast of Epiphany. From the origin of the name, it means “manifestation, appearance, or the revelation of the light.” We are celebrating the manifestation of Jesus, the light (Jn 8:12), to the whole world. He revealed
The Announcer! – Mary, Mother of God
It is such an excellent arrangement in the liturgical calendar that we begin each year with this solemnity of Mary, Mother of God – Theotokos. This solemnity is the first and foremost dogma on Mary, upon which the others are
The Announcer! – Christmas
Christmas is here – we celebrate God’s visitation of His people on earth. Jesus Christ, the son of God, is born for us. He is to us the light in our darkness, the cause of our joy, and the special
The Announcer 4!
We are so close to Christmas. The child is very close – labour time is at hand, the mother is expecting, the world is waiting anxiously, and the angels are ready to begin the joyful song of God’s glorification at
Christmas Masses 2022
The Announcer 3!
Gaudete! Rejoice! Having gone midway through the Advent season, the Church calls us to rejoice because the Lord’s coming is close. The pink advent candle we have lit today reminds us of the rejoicing at the Lord’s coming.
