Sunday readings in Brief 26 BNum 11:25-29; Ps 19; Jas 5:1-6; Mk 9:38-48Do not be JealousMy dear friends, today is the 26th Sunday in Ordinary time. We are approaching the end of the liturgical year, which has 34 Sundays of the ordinary time, and that ends with the feast of Christ the king. Today, in … Continue reading Do not be Jealous
A Chance to Education
A few months a go I run an article about the desire of the people of Noomoton to have a school where their children can learn. Orkiringo (Noomoton) is a sub-village of Narakawo Village. The only primary school in the villlage is 14 kilometers from Noomokon, across a forest with wild animals. The children from … Continue reading A Chance to Education
Celebrating Faith and Culture
Aculture is the way of life of a nation. Nation here is understood as a people who share the same customs, language, and way of doing things. One of the most conspicuous cultures in the world is the Maasai culture found in East Africa mainly in Tanzania and Kenya. This is because of certain aspects … Continue reading Celebrating Faith and Culture
Moving on
For almost two years now, the world has been experiencing lot of trauma wrought by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Wave after wave, the worst virus ever to affect all the corners of the world without discrimination, Corona Virus and its variants and strains has been devouring lives and causing lot of suffering to both the infected … Continue reading Moving on
Growing in Faith
A Sacrament is a visible sign of an invisible grace of God. It is a sign established by Jesus himself to confer or to increase grace in the lives of his disciples. The Sacrament of Confirmation confers the gifts of the Holy Spirit (wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord) upon … Continue reading Growing in Faith
