DIVINE MERCY, THE UNFATHOMABLE GRACE OF GOD: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE  REFLECTIONS: 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER OR DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022
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DIVINE MERCY, THE UNFATHOMABLE GRACE OF GOD: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER OR DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022

The Divine Mercy is the unfathomable grace of God! This is the Easter gift that the Church receives from the Risen Christ and offers to humanity. The devotion to Divine Mercy Sunday grew rapidly after its designation by Pope Saint John Paul II.

ALLELUIA! HE IS RISEN! ALLELUIA! CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: EASTER SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022
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ALLELUIA! HE IS RISEN! ALLELUIA! CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: EASTER SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022

Our Easter song is alleluia! Christ is risen Alleluia! For death or tomb could not hold him captive and even in the grave, Jesus is Lord. Alleluia! This is the context and the mystery of the resurrection. Indeed, it is one of the most controversial topics of Christianity. Yet, it is on it that our Christian faith, life and testimony are anchored firmly.

THE PASSION OF LORD: TRIUMPH, TRAGEDY AND VICTORY: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: PASSION OR PALM SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022
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THE PASSION OF LORD: TRIUMPH, TRAGEDY AND VICTORY: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: PASSION OR PALM SUNDAY, CYCLE C, 2022

The Palm Sunday known as the Passion Sunday liturgically is the commemoration or relive of the triumphant entry of Christ to Jerusalem. A historical and bold entry that eventually leads to his passion, death and resurrection. It is not only a fulfilment of the plan or will of God the Father as Jesus himself indicated it to us. It is a demonstration of the love of God to save us at all costs from slavery to sin and Satan. 

THE EMPOWERMENT OF GRACE AND MERCY: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT, CYCLE C, 2022
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THE EMPOWERMENT OF GRACE AND MERCY: CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS: 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT, CYCLE C, 2022

The principal or central theme of this fifth Sunday of Lent is that there is empowerment through the grace and mercy of God in our sinfulness. God is never interested in the death or punishment of anyone of us due to sin. His grace and mercy always meet us in our state or moment of wretchedness.