Saturday 19 February 2022
To be Christlike in our lives, we need to let go our selfishness and imitate the nature of Christ with which we are all created.
To be Christlike in our lives, we need to let go our selfishness and imitate the nature of Christ with which we are all created.
Through the Beatitudes, God is calling us all to follow his path that He had set before us all.
God calls us every day to be his witnesses in the world.
As Jesus constantly had a special love for the poor and vulnerable of his time, we too through our own Christian vocation, look after the needs of others and build up God’s kingdom on earth.
The feast of the Baptism of the Lord is a reminder to all of us about the call we have received from the Lord; to be his disciples and his witnesses in the world.
As we begin this New Year, let us pay attention to the hope and guidance that God gives to each one of us throughout this New Year.
I wish you all a happy Christmas and pray that the birth of Christ will bring us a permanent cure for this COVID-19 virus, and thus we all become the children of joy, hope and love for others.
As we are moving closer to the joy of the celebration, please remember and pray for those whom you feel may be lonely and need some joy in their lives and reach out to them in every way possible.
As we await in faith and hope for Christ’s birth, pray that we will make our hearts pure to receive that joy of Christ in our lives and radiate that love and joy to our brothers and sisters in the world.
We begin today our second week of our Advent journey; with love and hope in the promises of God which come to us through the Scriptures.