Living Water – A Gift of the Holy Spirit

Third Sunday of Lent Gospel Narrative of the Samaritan Women Living Water – A Gift of the Holy Spirit In my homily, I used the metaphor of an open water channel connecting the source of the Living Water to those who thirst for it and are tired of inadequate cistern water. Jesus Christ is theContinue reading “Living Water – A Gift of the Holy Spirit”

Lent and the Powerwash Machine

My driveway,My garage,My back porch,My walkway,Stained with interlocking layers of black muck and dirt,Going unnoticed over time,Thinking it’s the norm.In preparation for a function, my telescopic eyes perk up from the submarine of ignorance,Noticing that the surface colour is muck and dirt, not the original.Inviting a friend with a weapon of mass destruction – theContinue reading “Lent and the Powerwash Machine”

Helicopter and Lawnmower Parents

Two teachers gifted me with the terms “helicopter parents” and “lawnmower parents” based on their years in the profession. “Helicopter parents” always hover over or scrutinize every move of their children, imprisoning them with their eyes, and not allowing them to venture into unchartered territories on their own.   “Lawnmower parents” utilize their energy and resourcesContinue reading “Helicopter and Lawnmower Parents”

Perspectives, Data and Intuition

In the sacristy before Mass, I briefly conversed with two altar servers, a ten-year-old male and a fifteen-year-old female. With piercing eyes looking up at me, the ten year says, “You are old.” Rebutting, the fifteen-year-old says, “No!  That’s not true. Father looks young.” This back-and-forth conversation persisted until it was time to leave forContinue reading “Perspectives, Data and Intuition”

Antonio’s Holy Moment

Fifteen minutes before the start of the Eucharistic celebration at the Living Water Community Chapel, I was having a silent moment in the children’s room, separated from the main worship area by a glass window. Sitting meditatively, Antonio, an eight-year-old boy, quietly stood eye-to-eye with me.   “You are missing something. Guess what it is?” heContinue reading “Antonio’s Holy Moment”

Savannah Grass*

Its carpet-like grass  Its wide expansive space Its huge umbrella-like shady trees. It’s devoted coconut vendors. It’s a tranquil ambiance.  It’s an oasis amidst a bustling noisy city, Drawing people to play, compete, relax, chill, exercise, party, buy and sell.  Like the Savannah Grass Human attraction to each other is initiated by external beauty WeContinue reading “Savannah Grass*”

Incarnation – From parochialism to universalism

God becomes incarnate in the parochialism of space and time. Present yet limited. . . God’s incarnation transcends the parochialism of Israel, Palestine, and Judaism to the universalism of the earth and beyond.  From . . . . . . Palestine to occupied Pakistan, . . . Israel to Icacos, . . . Bethlehem toContinue reading “Incarnation – From parochialism to universalism”