Reflections

God builds His Kingdom from our littleness

Every moment, everything can help us to find God or distract us by focusing on unimportant details. Because of that we need to find a proper balance in our life, we need to breathe God’s presence, we need to be in a close relationship with Him. This is achievable through prayer. Importantly, in Baptism, the […]

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Dedication to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

On a big scale, there are a variety of attitudes towards Jesus. St Augustine teaches us that on earth there are two great kingdoms of love, which gradually extend their borders at the expense of each other. There is the kingdom of love of self to the point of contempt of God and there is […]

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The Solemnity of the Precious Body and Blood of Christ

Holy Mass invites us to have an authentic, interior experience of the reality of God, who is really and fully present in His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. Amazingly, it is during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass that Christ Himself creates our parish community. Although this way of presenting the principle meaning of […]

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“The Most Holy Trinity“

There is a great love of Jesus towards his faithful disciples, and towards sinners of contrite hearts, towards vulnerable, meek, poor and needy. The Lords always takes care of the lost sheep and takes pity on the enemies of God. However, there is always primacy and a greatest passion of Christ for the Father. On […]

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Joy, love and friendship with the Lord

There is a close relationship between joy and charity. The interaction between them is very interesting: Joy left without charity loses its character and inner beauty; charity without joy is incomplete. When we look closer at the nature of joyfulness, we see it as the basic expression of simplicity, purity and meekness of God’s children […]

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Remaining in the Truth of Christ

We are Christians because we adhere to the Lord and we follow him. We know that there is no life in us outside of Christ because he is the true vine and we are its branches. In order to bear fruit we, his branches, are nourished by Christ Words, Body and Blood, and are pruned […]

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Christ, the Good Shepherd.

There are many religions but only one covenant God – Jesus Christ who entered into Heaven via the Cross, who Sacrificed himself and for our sake is fully present in his Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist. This is the New Covenant which we profess. He accepted rejection and death because […]

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We are people of Easter

Christ is Risen. In Him we find new way of being and acting. Our hope is in the name of the Lord! We are the Easter people and we do not abandon ourselves, and others to despair. We do not give up believing in people’s availability to live according to the Gospel as we see […]

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Divine Mercy Sunday

In order to sense how much God cares for us and for other sinners, let us reflect on the Resurrection of Christ in the light of events of Good Friday. The connection between these two days will help us to live the spirituality of Divine Mercy on daily bases. The Risen, it is the same […]

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