Sharpening our Eucharistic piety
WE should try to avoid the reaction of some Jews who could not believe what Christ said when he told them: “I am the living bread which came down from heaven.” (Jn 6,41) Instead,...
Life’s reflections
Let me open this essay with a striking reminder of our mortality and the fleeting nature of our concerns. The notion that none of us will be alive 150 years from now and that...
Rainy days
These are rainy days and we do not know how many people are well prepared for it. We have seen the devastation of many farms that were hit by the floods. The destruction of...
“The Power of Personal Branding: Unlocking Growth and Success in the Digital Age”
In the digital era, fostering authenticity in personal branding is paramount. By embracing your true self and showcasing your unique qualities, you can establish a personal brand that deeply resonates with your audience. This...
The gift of grace
THE Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, celebrated on August 6, reminds us that we are meant to share in the life and nature of God. Yes, we too will be transfigured from...
Much ado about nothing
The recent opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics has sparked controversy, with some alleging that a particular scene was a mockery of the Christian Last Supper. Others defended the organizers, claiming that it was...