by Fr. Simham | Nov 27, 2021 | Sunday Homilies
1st Sunday of Advent (Fr. Simham) FIX YOUR EYES ON HIM Today is the beginning of a new liturgical year. We begin it with the season of advent. Look at the extra-ordinary message given through the readings, especially the gospel to commence the new year. We usually...
by Fr. Simham | Nov 20, 2021 | Sunday Homilies
Christ the King (Fr. Simham) Dear brothers and sisters, today we are celebrating the feast of Christ the king; king of the Universe. Is Christ really a King? Can we really call him king of the universe? How big was his army? How huge was his Palace? It seems King Chin...
by Fr. Simham | Nov 13, 2021 | Sunday Homilies
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Fr. Simham) Hope If at all if there is one that keeps the world going, that keeps the world alive and active, it is ‘the hope of a better tomorrow; the hope of a better future.’ A man who fails today thinks that tomorrow he will succeed...
by Fr. Simham | Nov 6, 2021 | Sunday Homilies
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Fr. Simham) Give until it hurts you Friends, the readings today talk about generosity. Referring to generosity Blessed Mother Theresa of Calcutta said, ‘This is the meaning of true love, to give until it hurts.’ What she was saying was to...
by Fr. Simham | Nov 2, 2021 | Sunday Homilies
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Fr. Simham) Identify and Follow Today we have wonderful story of blind Bartimaeus and this is a story about vocation and its story about you and me. The word vocation derives from the latine vocare “to call and for the Christian a...