Baptism, the Way to Freedom
When parents have their children baptised they indicate their desire to have their children grow up and live as children of God and brothers or sisters of Jesus, and be…
When parents have their children baptised they indicate their desire to have their children grow up and live as children of God and brothers or sisters of Jesus, and be…
When Jesus appears for the last time to his disciples, he sends them out into the world saying: « Go, … make disciples of all nations; baptise them in the name…
Sacraments are very specific events in which God touches us through creation and transforms us into living Christs. The two main sacraments are baptism and the Eucharist. In baptism water…
When Jesus says: « Sky and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away » (Luke 21:33), he shows us a direct way to eternal life. The words of…
The two disciples whom Jesus joined on the road to Emmaus recognised him in the breaking of the bread. What is a more common, ordinary gesture than breaking bread? It…
Baptism opens the door to the Eucharist. The Eucharist is the sacrament through which Jesus enters into an intimate, permanent communion with us. It is the sacrament of the table.…
Baptism as a way to the freedom of the children of God and as a way to a life in community calls for a personal commitment. There is nothing magical…
Baptism is a rite of passage. The Jewish people passed through the Red Sea to the Promised Land in the great exodus. Jesus himself wanted to make this exodus by…
How do we live in creation? Do we relate to it as a place full of « things » we can use for whatever need we want to fulfill and whatever goal…
When God took on flesh in Jesus Christ, the uncreated and the created, the eternal and the temporal, the divine and the human became united. This unity meant that all…