Thursday, 30 October 2025

Staying the Course – Thursday Week 30 in Ordinary Time
‘Listen I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third day I finish my work.’ (Luke 13:32)
Jesus is warned by some Pharisees to escape because Herod wants to kill him. His response is both courageous and prophetic. He will not be deterred from accomplishing his mission and stays true to God’s plan. Jesus knows that his life and ministry will end in his death in Jerusalem…
Wednesday, 29 October 2025
Choosing a Deeper Relationship – Wednesday Week 30 in Ordinary Time
‘Strive to enter through the narrow door’ (Luke 13:24)
Today’s reading has always presented a challenge for me, demanding not just intellectual understanding but deep introspection. The ‘narrow door’ signifies a complete commitment to following Christ. This isn’t a call for perfection – Jesus already knows my imperfections – but rather an invitation to a relationship. Jesus warns that…
Tuesday, 28 October 2025

The Overflowing Power of Prayer – Feast of Sts Simon and Jude, Apostles
‘And all in the crows were trying to touch him, for power came out from him and healed all of them.’ (Luke 6:19)
The Gospel today reminds me of St. Catherine of Siena’s image of the Tree of Love. A tree deeply rooted in humility and prayer will grow strong and healthy, bearing fruit in charity, faith, hope, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit. First, the roots nourish the tree itself; then…
Monday, 27 October 2025

The Radical Love of Jesus – Monday Week 30 in Ordinary Time
‘Woman, you are set free from your ailment.’ (Like 13:12)
In today’s Gospel, we encounter a woman who had been crippled for eighteen years, bent over and unable to stand straight. Seemingly, without even asking for Jesus’ help, and despite it being the Sabbath and therefore technically against the law for Jesus to heal her, He calls her over declaring…
Sunday, 26 October 2025

How good am I? – 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
‘Some who trusted in themselves’ (Luke 18:9)
Most of us would be unlikely to make as explicitly boastful a prayer as that of the Pharisee—thanking God for how good we are compared to other people! But we should note that this passage is a parable told by Jesus: the figure of the Pharisee is exaggerated to make…
Saturday, 25 October 2025

Late Bloomers – Saturday Week 29 in Ordinary Time
‘Sir, let it alone for one more year, until I dig around it and put manure on it. If it bears fruit next year, well and good, but if not, you can cut it down.’ (Luke 13:8-9)
I struggled with my education because I attended 7 schools due to regular family moves. I was ‘a late bloomer’ and it was not till my late twenties, that I began to excel at my university studies leading to my becoming a teacher. Many people do not blossom or find…
Friday, 24 October 2025

Eyes for the Eternal Prize – Friday, Week 29 in Ordinary Time
‘But why do you not know how to interpret the present time?’
From farmers to fishermen to ourselves, surviving everyday life requires a certain awareness of important aspects that may affect our day. Weather forecasts, pollen counts, traffic updates all help to keep us informed and aware of what’s going on around us. Jesus’s very direct words are challenging His companions to…
Thursday, 23 October 2025

Christ’s Fire Purifies Us – Thursday Week 29 in Ordinary Time
‘I came to bring fire to the earth,’ (Luke 12:49)
Since Vatican II, a focus has been on God’s kindness and compassion. The Bible is very clear, however, that God is not only gentle but also fierce, demanding, and even terrifying. Jesus captures these qualities when He declares: ‘I came to bring fire to the earth.’ This is not the…
Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Faithful Readiness – Wednesday Week 29 in Ordinary Time
‘Blessed is that slave whom his master will find at work when he arrives.’ (Luke 12: 43)
In today’s Gospel, Jesus calls us to live as vigilant servants—awake, alert, and ready to act with faithfulness. His words are not meant to inspire fear, but to nurture attentiveness to God’s presence in the ordinary and be open. Readiness, in this sense, is not anxious waiting for a distant…
Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Being Ready – Tuesday Week 29 in Ordinary Time
‘Blessed are those slaves whom the master finds alert when he comes;’ (Luke 12:37)
The challenge from the gospel today is: How open am I to respond to God’s call? Our openness of heart, being aware of God’s presence speaks of the power of always ‘being ready!’ ‘Here I am Lord, I come to do your will’ (Psalm 39) is prayed in today’s Liturgy…