Vulnerability and Priesthood

Recently, I  was in awe of the manifestation of vulnerability among my brother priests.  My colleague and friend, Esteban Kross, Suriname, was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. He travelled to Holland for medical treatment. One day, I messaged him to enquire about his progress. He responded: Hi Don. My update: On Wednesday an uncle andContinue reading “Vulnerability and Priesthood”

Emmaus Walk

Fr. Martin and I took an afternoon “Emmaus Walk” through the village of Blanchisseuse, Trinidad.  We passed small quaint old houses, million-dollar beachside resorts, COVID-19 lonely village shops, a Catholic, the graves befriend overgrown grass and foliage and sporing an an upside down sign marked “Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Cemetery”, half-opened village barsContinue reading “Emmaus Walk”

Life – A Labyrinth

Life is a journey. Our personal, professional, family, religious, political, spiritual, national, or global life can be compared to a labyrinth.  A labyrinth is a serpentine path that slowly moves from the outside to the inside, but only after many roundabout twists and indirect deviations. As a metaphor for life, the labyrinth describes a journeyContinue reading “Life – A Labyrinth”

Conversation, Conversation, Conversation!

Conversation, Conversation, Conversation. What a delight to be engaged in heart-warming, uplifting and challenging conversations! Two friends and I spent a weekend like three peas in a pod. A pod that enclosed us in fraternal, spiritual and theological intimacy. As an introverted listener, it was both a delight and a challenge to play the listeningContinue reading “Conversation, Conversation, Conversation!”

Hansle Parchment

Hansle Parchment, the 110-meter Jamaican gold medallist at the Tokyo Olympics, posted an incredible and awesome story on Instagram that testifies to a Christ-like figure. Hansle narrates.  On the day of the semi-finals of the 110 meters hurdles, he accidentally boarded the wrong bus. Why?  He was focused on his mobile music. Understandable!  Isn’t it?Continue reading “Hansle Parchment”