Alexander the great went to Corinth, to see the great philosopher, Diogenes of Sinope. Alexander was thrilled to meet him. He wished to do him some favour. But Diogenes replied, "Give me a little of immortality."
Year B Easter
Alexander the great went to Corinth, to see the great philosopher, Diogenes of Sinope. Alexander was thrilled to meet him. He wished to do him some favour. But Diogenes replied, "Give me a little of immortality."
Year B Good Friday
Evil can
never be conquered by evil; but only by goodness, violence by non-violence; and
hatred by love for the enemy. That is the message of Good Friday.
French Revolution broke out with the noble aim of freedom
Year B Maundy Thursday
Many people desired to leave behind them a concrete symbol
for the posterity to remember them. The Pharaohs of Egypt had thus built the
great pyramids of Egypt. It stands high, embraced by the heavenly clouds,
still bearing witness to the memories
Year B Palm Sunday
The royal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem
echoes many details from the life of the ancient kings of Israel and contemporary
history.
The crowd around Jesus was aware of King
Solomon's royal procession on David's royal mule as he was taken to be anointed
as king.
Year B 5h Sunday in Lent
Jer 31: 31-34; Heb 6: 7-9; Jn 12:
20-33
As human beings, we are naturally drawn to nature. A beautiful vista evokes in us a sense of wonder and awe. Earth's splendour captivates us; its oceans, mountains, deserts, plains and forests help us to find within its quiet places a guiding force, a unity and
Lenten Season
Lenten is a season to renew our spiritual life.
Many of our sins will be washed away and one is made more acceptable to heaven.
Through fasting, abstinence, sacrifices each purifies one spiritually. God takes away many of our sins in this Lenten season.
Many of our sins will be washed away and one is made more acceptable to heaven.
Through fasting, abstinence, sacrifices each purifies one spiritually. God takes away many of our sins in this Lenten season.
Year B 4th Sunday in Lent
2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23; Eph 2: 4-10; Jn 3:
14-21
Tiny subterranean
termites are daylight avoiding pests that are literally causing billions of
dollars in property damage around the world. They are virtually impossible to
control with any approved pesticide. An interesting fact about them is that
they
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